
Mechanisms of Atmospheric Oxidation of the Alkanes
Oxford University Press Inc
Published on 16. October 2008
Book
Hardback
1008 pages
978-0-19-536581-8 (ISBN)
Description
An international team of eminent atmospheric scientists have prepared Mechanisms of Atmospheric Oxidation of the Alkanes as an authoritative source of information on the role of alkanes in the chemistry of the atmosphere. The book includes the properties of the alkanes and haloalkanes, as well as a comprehensive review and evaluation of the existing literature on the atmospheric chemistry of the alkanes and their major atmospheric oxidation products, and the various approaches now used to model the alkane atmospheric chemistry. Comprehensive coverage is given of both the unsubstituted alkanes and the many haloalkanes. All the existing quality measurements of the rate coefficients for the reactions of OH, Cl, O(3P), NO3, and O3 with the alkanes, the haloalkanes, and their major oxidation products have been reviewed and evaluated. The expert authors then give recommendations of the most reliable kinetic data. They also review the extensive literature on the mechanisms and rates and modes of photodecomposition of the haloalkanes and the products of atmospheric oxidation of the alkanes and the haloalkanes, and make recommendations for future use by atmospheric scientists. The evaluations presented allow an extrapolation of the existing kinetic and photochemical data to those alkanes and haloalkanes that are as yet unstudied.
The current book should be of special interest and value to the modelers of atmospheric chemistry as a useful input for development of realistic modules designed to simulate the atmospheric chemistry of the alkanes, their major oxidation products, and their influence on ozone and other trace gases within the troposphere.
The current book should be of special interest and value to the modelers of atmospheric chemistry as a useful input for development of realistic modules designed to simulate the atmospheric chemistry of the alkanes, their major oxidation products, and their influence on ozone and other trace gases within the troposphere.
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Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
College/higher education
Illustrations
numerous tables and figures
Dimensions
Height: 155 mm
Width: 239 mm
Thickness: 53 mm
Weight
1500 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-536581-8 (9780195365818)
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Jack G. Calvert | Richard G. Derwent | John J. Orlando
Mechanisms of Atmospheric Oxidation of the Alkanes
E-Book
09/2008
1st Edition
OUP eBook
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Persons
Jack G. Calvert, Emeriturs Senior Scientist at National Center for Atmospheric Reseach
Richard G. Derwent, Independent consultant, OBE, past scientist with UK Meterological Office
John J. Orlando, Scientist III at National Center for Atmospheric Research
Geoffrey S. Tyndall, NCAR, Leader of Laboratory Kinetics Group
Timothy J. Wallington, Technical Leader in Physical and Environmental Sciences at Ford Motor Company
Richard G. Derwent, Independent consultant, OBE, past scientist with UK Meterological Office
John J. Orlando, Scientist III at National Center for Atmospheric Research
Geoffrey S. Tyndall, NCAR, Leader of Laboratory Kinetics Group
Timothy J. Wallington, Technical Leader in Physical and Environmental Sciences at Ford Motor Company
Author
Emeritus Senior ScientistEmeritus Senior Scientist, National Center for Atmospheric Research
Independent Consultant OBE, past scientistIndependent Consultant OBE, past scientist, UK Meterological Office
Scientist IIIScientist III, National Center for Atmospheric Research
NCAR, Leader of Laboratory Kinetics GroupNCAR, Leader of Laboratory Kinetics Group
Technical Leader in Physical and Environmental SciencesTechnical Leader in Physical and Environmental Sciences, Ford Motor Company
Content
I. Importance of Alkanes in Atmospheric Chemistry of the Urban, Regional, and Global Scales ; II. Reactions of Alkanes with the Hydroxy Radical (OH) ; III. Kinetics and Mechanisms of Reactions of Cl, O(3P), NO3, and O3 with Alkanes ; IV. Mechanisms and End-Products of the Atmospheric Oxidation of Alkanes ; V. Reactions of Products of Alkane Reactions ; VI. Atmospheric Chemistry of the Haloalkanes ; VII. The Primary Photochemical Processes in the Alkanes, Haloalkanes, and Some of Their Oxidation Products ; VIII. Representation of the Atmospheric Chemistry of Alkanes in Models References