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Data Set For "Atmospheric Aging Of Combustion-Derived Particles: Impact On Stable Free Radical Concentration And Its Ability To Produce Reactive Oxygen Species In Aqueous Media", Brian Majestic, Heather L. Runberg
Data Set For "Atmospheric Aging Of Combustion-Derived Particles: Impact On Stable Free Radical Concentration And Its Ability To Produce Reactive Oxygen Species In Aqueous Media", Brian Majestic, Heather L. Runberg
Chemistry and Biochemistry: Data Sets
Environmentally persistent free radicals (EPFR) are an emerging pollutant found in soot particles. Understanding how these change as they move through the atmosphere is important to human health. Here, soot was generated in the laboratory and exposed to simulated sunlight. The concentrations and characteristics of EPFR in the soot was recorded. Additionally, formation of hydroxyl radical from the photoactivated soot was measured.
Majestic - Prappe Metals Data, Brian Majestic
Majestic - Prappe Metals Data, Brian Majestic
Chemistry and Biochemistry: Data Sets
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Titanium-Oxides As A Stabilizing Agent For Environmentally Persistent Free Radicals (Epfrs), Josef Baylis
Titanium-Oxides As A Stabilizing Agent For Environmentally Persistent Free Radicals (Epfrs), Josef Baylis
Scholarly and Creative Works Conference (2015 - 2021)
The mechanism of formation for surface bound radicals were studied using ab initio quantum methods. The shift in electron density from transition metal surfaces to surface bound radical groups was studied to learn the mechanism for the binding. Results indicate an oxidation-reduction based mechanism of formation.