High levels of nitryl chloride in the polluted subtropical marine boundary layer
Submitted by susan on Thu, 2008-05-01 10:30
Nitryl chloride, an active halogen, can be produced through the night-time reaction of dinitrogen pentoxide with chloride-containing aerosol in the polluted marine boundary, and has been measured at levels that are sufficient to affect the photochemistry of oxidants off the southwestern US coast and near Houston, Texas.
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