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Vol. 29 No. 1
January-February 2007

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Evaluated Kinetic and Photochemical Data for Atmospheric Chemistry

by Michel J.Rossi

Atmospheric chemistry is the study of the complex network of thermal and photochemical processes occurring in the gas and condensed (cloud droplets, aerosol particles, ice crystals) phase as well as in multiphase processes. Chemical kinetic modeling is required to interpret observations in the field. This necessitates the availability of a robust, reliable, and regularly updated database of elementary reactions for use in chemical-radiative transport models. Combustion chemistry and plasma processing for semiconductor applications require the same type of database.

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