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Sulfuric acid-ammonium sulfate aerosol: optical detection in the St. Louis region.

Sulfuric acid-ammonium sulfate aerosol: optical detection in the St. Louis region. Nephelometric sensing of the deliquescence of ammonium sulfate produced by the reaction of sulfuric acid or ammonium bisulfate aerosol with ammonia provides a means for detecting these substances in air. Field experiments show them to be the dominant substances in the submicrometer, light-scattering aerosol in the St. Louis region. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Science (New York, N.Y.) Pubmed

Sulfuric acid-ammonium sulfate aerosol: optical detection in the St. Louis region.

Science (New York, N.Y.) , Volume 184 (4133): -147 – May 2, 1974

Sulfuric acid-ammonium sulfate aerosol: optical detection in the St. Louis region.


Abstract

Nephelometric sensing of the deliquescence of ammonium sulfate produced by the reaction of sulfuric acid or ammonium bisulfate aerosol with ammonia provides a means for detecting these substances in air. Field experiments show them to be the dominant substances in the submicrometer, light-scattering aerosol in the St. Louis region.

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ISSN
0036-8075
DOI
10.1126/science.184.4133.156
pmid
4815719

Abstract

Nephelometric sensing of the deliquescence of ammonium sulfate produced by the reaction of sulfuric acid or ammonium bisulfate aerosol with ammonia provides a means for detecting these substances in air. Field experiments show them to be the dominant substances in the submicrometer, light-scattering aerosol in the St. Louis region.

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Science (New York, N.Y.)Pubmed

Published: May 2, 1974

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