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Interest in volatile organic compounds (VOCs) as air pollutants has increased dramatically in recent years. This book covers a number of very topical issues concerning VOCs, including stratospheric ozone depletion due to CFCs, and the properties of alternative substances; the role of VOCs in the photochemical formation of lower atmosphere (tropospheric) ozone; and the problem of the direct toxicity of VOCs such as benzene and formaldehyde. This Issue reviews our current knowledge of VOCs, drawing upon the expertise of renowned experts and major national and international research programmes. It examines man-made and natural sources, as well as pathways and chemical reactions in the atmosphere. It also looks closely at the sources and concentrations of VOCs indoors, where humans are most likely to be exposed to them. Volatile Organic Compounds in the Atmosphere describes techniques used for the calculation of emissions inventories and strategies for control, and explores the many Govern

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"...Should be a great convenience to all concerned with volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in the atmosphere to have this particular collection of information in one location....engineers, scientists and students around the globe should find this work of sufficient general interest to strongly consider adding it to their personal library." * Journal of the American Chemical Society Volume 118 No 36 1996 *

Table of Contents
Sources, Distributions, and Fates of VOCs in the Atmosphere; Atmospheric VOCs from Natural Sources; The UK Hydrocarbon Monitoring Network; Source Inventories and Control Strategies for VOCs; Gas Phase Tropospheric Chemistry of Organic Compounds; Alternatives to CFCs and their Behaviour in the Atmosphere; Volatile Organic Compounds in Indoor Air; Volatile Organic Compounds: The Development of UK Policy; Subject Index.

Volatile Organic Compounds in the Atmosphere

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      Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry
      Publication Date: 11/27/1995 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780854042159, 978-0854042159
      ISBN10: 0854042156

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Interest in volatile organic compounds (VOCs) as air pollutants has increased dramatically in recent years. This book covers a number of very topical issues concerning VOCs, including stratospheric ozone depletion due to CFCs, and the properties of alternative substances; the role of VOCs in the photochemical formation of lower atmosphere (tropospheric) ozone; and the problem of the direct toxicity of VOCs such as benzene and formaldehyde. This Issue reviews our current knowledge of VOCs, drawing upon the expertise of renowned experts and major national and international research programmes. It examines man-made and natural sources, as well as pathways and chemical reactions in the atmosphere. It also looks closely at the sources and concentrations of VOCs indoors, where humans are most likely to be exposed to them. Volatile Organic Compounds in the Atmosphere describes techniques used for the calculation of emissions inventories and strategies for control, and explores the many Govern

      Trade Review
      "...Should be a great convenience to all concerned with volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in the atmosphere to have this particular collection of information in one location....engineers, scientists and students around the globe should find this work of sufficient general interest to strongly consider adding it to their personal library." * Journal of the American Chemical Society Volume 118 No 36 1996 *

      Table of Contents
      Sources, Distributions, and Fates of VOCs in the Atmosphere; Atmospheric VOCs from Natural Sources; The UK Hydrocarbon Monitoring Network; Source Inventories and Control Strategies for VOCs; Gas Phase Tropospheric Chemistry of Organic Compounds; Alternatives to CFCs and their Behaviour in the Atmosphere; Volatile Organic Compounds in Indoor Air; Volatile Organic Compounds: The Development of UK Policy; Subject Index.

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