Haagen-Smit, A. J. and Fox, M. M. (1956) Ozone Formation in Photochemical Oxidation of Organic Substances. Industrial & Engineering Chemistry, 48 (9). pp. 1484-1487. ISSN 0019-7866. doi:10.1021/ie51400a033. https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechAUTHORS:20220412-317895000
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Abstract
Most active atmospheric ozone-forming organics -- olefins, alcohols, and aldehydes. Reduction of nitrogen oxides as well as hydrocarbons is essential for control of Los Angeles smog.
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Official Citation: | Ozone Formation in Photochemical Oxidation of Organic Substances. A. J. Haagen-Smit and M. M. Fox. Industrial & Engineering Chemistry 1956 48 (9), 1484-1487; DOI: 10.1021/ie51400a033 | ||||||
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