Global observations of formaldehyde

作者: F. Wittrock , J. P. Burrows , A. Richter , A. Heckel , M. Tarsu

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关键词: AtmosphereEnvironmental chemistryChemistryAtmospheric sciencesTroposphereDegradation (geology)Biomass burningMethaneFormaldehydePhotodissociation

摘要: Formaldehyde (HCHO) indicates and supports photochemical activity in the atmosphere. Large amounts are expected to found industrial areas during biomass burning. HCHO is a major intermediate degradation of methane (and many other hydrocarbons). In absence heterogenous losses, essentially every molecule converted HCHO. Therefore it throughout troposphere. It destroyed via photolysis reaction with OH. continental boundary layers, non-methane hydrocarbons (NMHCs) emitted by biogenic anthropogenic sources dominate over also as source

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