A final report for the NASA-supported project on laboratory investigations of stratospheric halogen chemistry is presented. In recent years, this project has focused on three areas of research: (1) kinetic, mechanistic, and thermochemical studies of reactions which produce weakly bound chemical species of atmospheric interest; (2) development of flash photolysis schemes for studying radical-radical reactions of stratospheric interest; and (3) photochemistry studies of interest for understanding stratospheric chemistry. The first section of this paper contains a discussion of work which has not yet been published. All subsequent chapters contain reprints of published papers that acknowledge support from this grant
A suite of compounds with a wide range of photochemical lifetimes (3 months to several decades) was ...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:D206137 / BLDSC - British Library Doc...
Abstract: The chemistry of the atmosphere results from a complex series of reactions that involve ma...
The technique of flash photolysis-resonance fluorescence was utilized to study nine reactions of str...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Chemistry, 1994.Includes bibliograp...
Conclusions: Although the present experiments have not been performed under stratospheric conditions...
The involvement of halogen chemistry in the Arctic troposphere has been studied intensely following ...
Reaction kinetics are studied for stratospheric chlorine atoms, OH initiated degradation of carbon-c...
The principal cause of ozone loss in the polar regions are chemical reactions which are initiated by...
The title reaction was studied by photolyzing mixtures of Cl_2 and SO_2 with and without O_2 present...
The importance of the role of halogen chemistry in regulating tropospheric ozone budgets was reveal...
Research was conducted on the following topics: stratospheric chemistry of chlorinated molecules, at...
Halogen atoms, particularly chlorine atoms, are well known to be highly reactive and to play a centr...
AbstractThis paper reviews the various aspects of chlorine compounds in the stratosphere, both their...
The project comprised a quantitative investigation of the photolysis of stratospheric trace gases, i...
A suite of compounds with a wide range of photochemical lifetimes (3 months to several decades) was ...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:D206137 / BLDSC - British Library Doc...
Abstract: The chemistry of the atmosphere results from a complex series of reactions that involve ma...
The technique of flash photolysis-resonance fluorescence was utilized to study nine reactions of str...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Chemistry, 1994.Includes bibliograp...
Conclusions: Although the present experiments have not been performed under stratospheric conditions...
The involvement of halogen chemistry in the Arctic troposphere has been studied intensely following ...
Reaction kinetics are studied for stratospheric chlorine atoms, OH initiated degradation of carbon-c...
The principal cause of ozone loss in the polar regions are chemical reactions which are initiated by...
The title reaction was studied by photolyzing mixtures of Cl_2 and SO_2 with and without O_2 present...
The importance of the role of halogen chemistry in regulating tropospheric ozone budgets was reveal...
Research was conducted on the following topics: stratospheric chemistry of chlorinated molecules, at...
Halogen atoms, particularly chlorine atoms, are well known to be highly reactive and to play a centr...
AbstractThis paper reviews the various aspects of chlorine compounds in the stratosphere, both their...
The project comprised a quantitative investigation of the photolysis of stratospheric trace gases, i...
A suite of compounds with a wide range of photochemical lifetimes (3 months to several decades) was ...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:D206137 / BLDSC - British Library Doc...
Abstract: The chemistry of the atmosphere results from a complex series of reactions that involve ma...