RI 8023 Development and Utility of Reactivity Scales From Smog Chamber Data

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
B. Dimitriades
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Jan 1, 1975

Abstract

The Bureau of Mines measured the reactivities of 19 hydrocarbons known to be prominently present in automotive exhaust and ambient air in a smog chamber. Results agreed well with those obtained using two other smog chambers. Reactivity scales were developed for hydrocarbons and aldehydes using the results of this work and those of a previous study. Application of the reactivity scales to automotive exhaust samples gave fair agreement between predicted and observed rate-of-N02-formation values; however, predicted and observed ozone yields were neither in agreement nor did they correlate well. This lack of correlation for ozone yield was attributed to the inappropriateness of (1) the individual component reactivity data, (2) the reactivity classification scheme used, and (3) the linear summation method. In seeking to understand this problem and to develop more appropriate reactivity scales, the data were examined from a reaction mechanism standpoint, and further studies were suggested.
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APA: B. Dimitriades  (1975)  RI 8023 Development and Utility of Reactivity Scales From Smog Chamber Data

MLA: B. Dimitriades RI 8023 Development and Utility of Reactivity Scales From Smog Chamber Data. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1975.

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