Competing Mercury and Ozone Reactions in the Stratosphere
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open in viewerIt was discovered that mercury is stable enough to accumulate in the lower stratosphere. It has also been found that mercury reacts with halogen free radicals in the atmosphere in much of the same manner as ozone, oxidizing in the presence of various species involved in cyclic chemistries that deplete ozone and create mercury salts that precipitate. The purpose of this study is to determine if it is possible for mercury to effect ozone depletion in the lower stratosphere. By comparing rate constants and thermochemical properties of several mercury-halogen, and ozone-halogen reactions it will be possible to establish if competition with the halogen free radicals is possible between the two species.
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- E-project-030108-083658
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- 2008
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- 2008-03-01
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- Major
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- 2021-02-04
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