The Chemistry of the Atmosphere: Oxidants and Oxidation in the Earth's Atmosphere provides a general and extremely revealing overview of recent research in atmospheric chemistry. Written by world experts, it covers many of the issues of highest priority in a subject of increasing environmental, social and political importance. This book also contains a section entitled "The Early History of Ozone" - a record of what is thought to have been the first ever international symposium on this contemporary "hot topic". It includes discussions involving Sch/nbein, Faraday, Berzelius and Liebig, and thereby provides a fascinating insight into historic scientific thought, on a subject that has particular poignancy today. The Chemistry of the Atmosphere: Oxidants and Oxidation in the Earth's Atmosphere will provide a useful source of background information for researchers in academic and industrial settings. The subject has implications for a wide range of disciplines, and in promoting awareness of the environmental and chemical issues involved, this book has a crucial role to play.
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"...full of fascinating insights....an excellent introduction to an important area of environmental chemistry...it will justify a place in any chemistry library." * Ambix Journal of the Society for History of Alchemy and Chemistry, Volume 44, March 1997 *
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Höhe: 234 mm
Breite: 156 mm
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978-0-85404-765-9 (9780854047659)
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On the Role of Ozone in Atmospheric Chemistry; Initiation of Chemical Removal Processes; Heterogeneous Degradation of Oxygenated Intermediates; Laboratory Studies of BrO Reactions of Interest for the Atmospheric Ozone Balance; Ozone Formation and Photochemical Smog in Urban and Regional Atmospheres; Regional Pollution and Global Climate Change; Chemical Mechanism of Atmospheric Ozone Depletion; Ozone Changes in the Future; The Impact of Commercial Aircraft on Tropospheric Ozone; The Chemistry of Atmospheric Oxidants; Plenary Historical Lecture; Christian Friedrich Sch/nbein and the Discovery of Ozone; Historical Aspects of the Analytical Chemistry of Ozone; Ozonisers Old and New; From Basle to Austin: A Brief History of Ozonolysis; Ozone and Its Structure; Ozone and the Environment: Victorian Perspectives; Ozone in Industry and Commerce.