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Disposal of Dangerous Chemicals in Urban Areas and Mega Cities

Role of Oxides and Acids of Nitrogen in Atmospheric Chemistry

  • Overview of measurement techniques for NOx
  • Overview of measurement technique for nitrous acid with field examples
  • Role of NOx in the oxidising capacity of urban areas and mega cities
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

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Table of contents (26 papers)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xv
  2. Field Observations of Daytime HONO Chemistry and Its Impact on the OH Radical Budget

    • Jochen Stutz, Kam Weng Wong, Catalina Tsai
    Pages 1-14
  3. NO2 Measurement Techniques: Pitfalls and New Developments

    • Jörg Kleffmann, Guillermo Villena Tapia, Iustinian Bejan, Ralf Kurtenbach, Peter Wiesen
    Pages 15-28
  4. Assessment of HONO Measurements: The FIONA Campaign at EUPHORE

    • Mila Ródenas, Amalia Muñoz, Francisco Alacreu, Theo Brauers, Hans-Peter Dorn, Jörg Kleffmann et al.
    Pages 45-58
  5. HOx and ROx Radicals in Atmospheric Chemistry

    • Damien Amedro, Alexander E. Parker, Coralie Schoemaecker, Chaithanya Jain, Pranay Morajkar, Paul S. Monks et al.
    Pages 77-92
  6. Nitrogen Oxides: Vehicle Emissions and Atmospheric Chemistry

    • Timothy J. Wallington, John R. Barker, Lam Nguyen
    Pages 101-113
  7. Modeling Atmospheric HONO Concentrations on the Regional Scale

    • Bernhard Vogel, Heike Vogel
    Pages 115-124
  8. Heterogeneous Atmospheric Chemistry of Nitrogen Oxides: New Insights from Recent Field Measurements

    • Steven S. Brown, Nicholas L. Wagner, William P. Dubé, James M. Roberts
    Pages 125-138
  9. VOC Degradation in the Atmosphere by Nanophotocatalysts

    • Rashid A. Khaydarov, Renat R. Khaydarov, Olga Gapurova, N. K. Nasirova
    Pages 139-150
  10. Production of the Atmospheric Oxidant Radicals OH and HO2 from the Ozonolysis of Alkenes

    • William J. Bloss, M. S. Alam, A. R. Rickard, M. Camredon, K. P. Wyche, T. Carr et al.
    Pages 151-162
  11. Measurements of Trace Gases at Saint-Petersburg State University (SPbSU) in the Vicinity of Saint-Petersburg, Russia

    • Yury Timofeyev, Dmitry Ionov, Maria Makarova, Yana Virolainen, Anatoly Poberovsky, Alexander Polyakov et al.
    Pages 173-184
  12. Tracers for Biogenic Secondary Organic Aerosol from α-Pinene and Related Monoterpenes: An Overview

    • Magda Claeys, Rafal Szmigielski, Reinhilde Vermeylen, Wu Wang, Mohammad Safi Shalamzari, Willy Maenhaut
    Pages 227-238
  13. An Ionization Method Based on Photoelectron Induced Thermal Electron Generation: capillary Atmospheric Pressure Electron Capture Ionization (cAPECI)

    • Valerie Derpmann, Iustinian Bejan, Hendrik Kersten, Klaus J. Brockmann, Ian Barnes, Jörg Kleffmann et al.
    Pages 239-248

About this book

Oxides and acids of nitrogen play an important role in regulating atmospheric radical levels, in particular, that of the OH radical the main initiator of the degradation of chemicals in the atmosphere. A comprehensive overview on the methods used to measure nitrogen oxides and acids in the troposphere is given and difficulties and artefacts associated with the use of the techniques for measurements in urban and mega city environments is illustrated. State-of-the-art methods for the measurement of OH and HO2 radicals are reviewed and recently recognised difficulties, in particular with the measurement of HO2 radicals, are highlighted.

Other contributions to the book cover our present understanding of the gas, aqueous and particulate/aerosol phase atmospheric degradation chemistry of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) under NOx conditions typical of rural, urban and mega city environments. Examples of measurements of NOx and VOCs in the atmospheres of these environments are given, in particular for the megacities Cairo and Beijing, in conjunction with modelling studies which attempt to simulate the field observations using state-of-the art knowledge on the chemistry of the VOCs and radical levels.

 

Editors and Affiliations

  • FB C Mathematik / Naturwissenschaften, FG Physikalische Chemie, Bergische Universität Wuppertal, Wuppertal, Germany

    Ian Barnes

  • Institute of Physical Chemistry PAS, Warsaw, Poland

    Krzysztof J. Rudziński

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eBook USD 169.00
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Softcover Book USD 219.99
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