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Keyword [Criegee]
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1. Criegee Free Radical Gas Phase Reaction And Radical Chemical Amplifier Water Effect Density Functional Study
2. Investigations On Secondary Organic Aerosol(SOA) Formation Of Ozonolysis Of Biogenic Terpenes
3. Theoretical Study On The Reaction Mechanism Of Criegee Intermediate CH 3 CHOO With OH And H 2 O
4. Theoretical Study On The Reaction Of Criegee Intermediate RCHOO (R=H, CH 3 /CH 3 CH 2 ) With NCO And (H 2 O) N (n=1-3)
5. Study On The Air-water Interface Reactions Of S/N-containing Compounds And Criegee Intermediates And Their Effects On Aerosol Formation
6. Theoretical Study Of The Reaction Mechanism Between Creech's Intermediates And Several Species In The Atmosphere
7. Theoretical Study On The Reaction Mechanism Of Criegee Intermediate RCHOO (R=H,CH3) And NOx (x=1,2)
8. Criegee intermediate formation from photolytic precursors and characterization of LI/MS instrumentation
9. Calculation Simulation Of Sulfate Formation Mechanism On The Mineral Oxides Surface In The Atmosphere
10. Photoreaction Mechanism And Non-adiabatic Kinetic Studies Of Criegee Intermediates
11. Study On The Reaction Mechanisms Of Criegee Intermediates In The Various Micro-environments
12. Theoretical Studies On Atmospheric Species Involved Physicochemical Processes In The Gas Phase And At The Air-Water Interface
13. Studies On The Decomposition Of Criegee Intermediates And Their Reactions With Typical Atmospheric Pollutants By Using OH LIF Technique
14. The Effects And Mechanisms Of Air Pollutants On The Air-water Interfacial Ozonolysis Of Phospholipids
15. Theoretical Study On The Atmospheric Chemical Reactions Of Criegee Intermediates With The Participation Of Ammonia And Amines
16. Theoretical Study On The Reaction Mechanism Of Criegee Intermediates With Multifunctional Group Substances In The Atmosphere
17. The Investigations On Kinetics Of The Unimolecular Reactions Of Criegee Intermediates With Vinyl Group Involved
18. Synthesis Of O-hydroxyphenylacetic Acid By Ozonation
19. Microscopic Mechanism Study Of The Transformation Of The Simplest Criegee Intermediate With Ketone
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