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1. Study On Nitrous Acid Chemistry In The Troposphere
2. Study On The Microscopic Reaction Mechanisms Of Sulfur-Containing Compounds With Oxidative Radicals In The Aqueous Phase
3. HONO: A Study To Its Sources And Impacts From Field Measurements At The Sub-urban Areas Of PRD Region
4. An Observational Study On Air Pollutants And Their Temporal And Spatial Distributions By Active Multi-axis DOAS
5. Sources And Transformation Of HONO,Particulate Nitrite And Nitro-phenols In Typical Areas In North China
6. Theoretical Study Of The Hydrolysis Of HOSO+NO2 As A Source Of Atmospheric HONO:Effects Of H2O Or NH3
7. Theoretical Study Of The Gaseous Hydrolysis Of NO2 In The Presence Of NH3 As A Source Of Atmospheric HONO
8. Observation And Sources Of Nitrous Acid In Ji'nan
9. Photo-induced Reactions Between HONO And Phthalate Esters Contaminants In The Atmospheric Aqueous
10. Development Of Wet-Chemistry Long Path Absorption Spectroscopy For Nitrous Acid (HONO) Detection And Its Application In The Atmosphere
11. Measurements of HONO in Southern Ontario using long path absorption photometry
12. Ambient measurements of chemical and physical properties of organic aerosols: Insights into formation, growth, and heterogeneous chemistry
13. AIM-IC: Applications to nitrous acid (HONO) in the ambient atmosphere and precipitation monitoring
14. Infrared spectroscopic studies of molecular structures, intramolecular vibrational energy redistribution, and dissociation dynamics of peroxynitrous acid and nitric acid
15. Characterizing the photochemical environment over China
16. Development and field-deployment of an absorption spectrometer to measure atmospheric nitrous acid and nitrite
17. Significance of Nitric Acid Photolysis on Surfaces in Tropospheric Chemistry
18. Observations of reactive nitrogen and ozone at a rural site in Michigan
19. UV-photodissociation dynamics of small molecules and free radicals studied by high-n Rydberg hydrogen atom time of flight spectroscopy
20. Nitrous acid formation on environmental surfaces containing titanium and iron
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