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Environmental EngineeringAir Pollution and Control

Effects of Ionization-Induced Smog on Air Chemistry

Authors: V. A. van Lint; J. E. Lawrence; MISSION RESEARCH CORP SAN DIEGO CA
Abstract:
The effect of ionization doses up to 30 Mrad on air was measured by IR absorption and ionization induced transient conductivity. Short lived IR absorption bands were introduced, but none are directly associated with known stable species. No significant effect on the electron attachment rate was detected. Keywords: Ionization, Air chemistry, Spectra, Infrared.

Description: Technical rept. 1 Aug 83-30 Nov 85
Pages: 107
Report Date: 30 JAN 87
Contract Number: DNA001-81-C-0151
Report Number: A540091

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Keywords relating to this report:
*ABSORPTION SPECTRA
*ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY
*BAND SPECTRA
ABSORPTION
ATTACHMENT
CONDUCTIVITY
DOSAGE
ELECTRONS
IONIZATION
RATES
STABILITY
TRANSIENTS
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