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Ozone Formation in Photochemical Oxidation of Organic Substances

Haagen-Smit, A. J. and Bradley, C. E. and Fox, M. M. (1953) Ozone Formation in Photochemical Oxidation of Organic Substances. Industrial & Engineering Chemistry, 45 (9). pp. 2086-2089. ISSN 0019-7866. doi:10.1021/ie50525a044. https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechAUTHORS:20220412-317888000

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Abstract

Smog periods in the Los Angeles area are chemically characterized by a pronounced oxidizing effect, in the order of 0.6 p.p.m. (volume per volume), calculated as hydrogen peroxide, and usually measured by the liberation of iodine from neutral buffered potassium iodide solution.


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Additional Information:© 1956 American Chemical Society. Received for review April 1, 1953. Accepted June 22, 1953. Presented before the Division of Rubber Chemistry at the 123rd Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Los Angeles, Calif.
Issue or Number:9
DOI:10.1021/ie50525a044
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Official Citation:Ozone Formation in Photochemical Oxidation of Organic Substances A. J. Haagen-Smit, C. E. Bradley, and M. M. Fox Industrial & Engineering Chemistry 1953 45 (9), 2086-2089 DOI: 10.1021/ie50525a044
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