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Science 15 July 1977:
Vol. 197. no. 4300, pp. 255 - 257
DOI: 10.1126/science.197.4300.255

Articles

Enhancement of Photochemical Smog by N,N'-Diethylhydroxylamine in Polluted Ambient Air

JAMES N. PITTS JR. 1, JEROME P. SMITH 1, DENNIS R. FITZ 1, and DANIEL GROSJEAN 1

1 Statewide Air Pollution Research Center, University of California, Riverside 92502

A recent proposal for controlling photochemical smog by the addition to ambient air of 0.03 to 0.05 part per million of diethylhydroxylamine (DEHA) is shown to be invalid. The addition of DEHA in the range of 0.05 to 0.5 part per million to ambient air irradiated with sunlight in a dual outdoor environmental chamber caused marked increases in the rates of formation and concentrations of ozone, peroxyacetyl nitrate, and light-scattering particles.

Submitted on December 21, 1976


THIS ARTICLE HAS BEEN CITED BY OTHER ARTICLES:
Hydroxyl Radical Reactivity with Diethylhydroxylamine.
R. A. GORSE JR., R. R. LII, and B. B. SAUNDERS (1977)
Science 197, 1365-1367
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