Mechanisms of Atmospheric Oxidation of the Oxygenates

Jack Calvert (Emeriturs Senior Scientist, Emeriturs Senior Scientist, National Center for Atmospheric Reseach),Abdelwahid Mellouki (Research Director, Research Director, Institut de Combustion, Aerothermique, Reactivite, et Environnement),John Orlando (Senior Scientist, Senior Scientist, National Center for Atmospheric Reseach),Michael Pilling (Professor of Physical Chemistry, Professor of Physical Chemistry, University of Leeds),Timothy Wallington (Technical Leader in Physical and Environmental Sciences, Technical Leader in Physical and Environmental Sciences, Ford Motor Company)

Mechanisms of Atmospheric Oxidation of the Oxygenates
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Oxford University Press Inc
Country
United States
Published
29 September 2011
Pages
1634
ISBN
9780199767076

Mechanisms of Atmospheric Oxidation of the Oxygenates

Jack Calvert (Emeriturs Senior Scientist, Emeriturs Senior Scientist, National Center for Atmospheric Reseach),Abdelwahid Mellouki (Research Director, Research Director, Institut de Combustion, Aerothermique, Reactivite, et Environnement),John Orlando (Senior Scientist, Senior Scientist, National Center for Atmospheric Reseach),Michael Pilling (Professor of Physical Chemistry, Professor of Physical Chemistry, University of Leeds),Timothy Wallington (Technical Leader in Physical and Environmental Sciences, Technical Leader in Physical and Environmental Sciences, Ford Motor Company)

Prepared by an international team of eminent atmospheric scientists, Mechanisms of Atmospheric Oxidation of the Oxygenates is an authoritative source of information on the role of oxygenates in the chemistry of the atmosphere. The oxygenates, including the many different alcohols, ethers, aldehydes, ketones, acids, esters, and nitrogen-atom containing oxygenates, are of special interest today due to their increased use as alternative fuels and fuel additives. This book describes the physical properties of oxygenates, as well as the chemical and photochemical parameters that determine their reaction pathways in the atmosphere. Quantitative descriptions of the pathways of the oxygenates from release or formation in the atmosphere to final products are provided, as is a comprehensive review and evaluation of the extensive kinetic literature on the atmospheric chemistry of the different oxygenates and their many halogen-atom substituted analogues. This book will be of interest to modelers of atmospheric chemistry, environmental scientists and engineers, and air quality planning agencies as a useful input for development of realistic modules designed to simulate the atmospheric chemistry of the oxygenates, their major oxidation products, and their influence on ozone and other trace gases within the troposhere.

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