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... radical reactions [ 44 ] . However , these effects are largely kinetic in nature and are most apparent in labora- tory situations . They are not expected to be of great significance in efficient combustors which feature turbulent flow ...
... radical reactions [ 44 ] . However , these effects are largely kinetic in nature and are most apparent in labora- tory situations . They are not expected to be of great significance in efficient combustors which feature turbulent flow ...
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... radicals and ozone , reactions of aldehydes , free radical reactions , reactions of oxides of nitrogen , reactions of aromatic compounds , and reactions of oxides of sulfur . The report includes a summary and list of major ...
... radicals and ozone , reactions of aldehydes , free radical reactions , reactions of oxides of nitrogen , reactions of aromatic compounds , and reactions of oxides of sulfur . The report includes a summary and list of major ...
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... Radicals An Evaluation of Chemical Kinetic Data Needs for Modeling the Lower Troposphere : Radical and with Ozone ... Radicals -- Alan C. Lloyd Organic Free Radicals -- David M. Golden Summary of Session Comments .. Recommendations ...
... Radicals An Evaluation of Chemical Kinetic Data Needs for Modeling the Lower Troposphere : Radical and with Ozone ... Radicals -- Alan C. Lloyd Organic Free Radicals -- David M. Golden Summary of Session Comments .. Recommendations ...
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... radicals . Real atmos- pheres contain large amounts of hydrocarbons C1 and greater , aromatic compounds , natural products such as terpenes , and large aldehydes , ketones , phenols , etc , which are their photooxidation products , as ...
... radicals . Real atmos- pheres contain large amounts of hydrocarbons C1 and greater , aromatic compounds , natural products such as terpenes , and large aldehydes , ketones , phenols , etc , which are their photooxidation products , as ...
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... radicals was touched on many times during the meeting . We do not know which radicals ( if any ) are truly hydrated , and what are the kinetic consequences of hydration . Are condensation nuclei formed in free radical reac- tions ...
... radicals was touched on many times during the meeting . We do not know which radicals ( if any ) are truly hydrated , and what are the kinetic consequences of hydration . Are condensation nuclei formed in free radical reac- tions ...
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