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Faraday Discussions: Volume 100 (1995)
Issue: Unassigned
- A celebration of Physical Chemistry. Introduction (pp. C1-C1) Simons, J. P.
- Contents pages (pp. P001-P004)
- Front cover (pp. X001-X002)
- Introductory lecture. Overview of tropospheric chemistry: developments during the past quarter century and a look ahead (pp. 1-21) Crutzen, Paul J.
- General Discussions of the Faraday Society/Faraday Discussions of the Chemical Society (pp. X003-X006)
- The labile molecule since 1947 (pp. C3-C7) Porter, George
- Celebration contents pages (pp. X007-X008)
- Tales of tortured ecstasy: probing the secrets of solid catalysts (pp. C9-C27) Thomas, John Meurig
- Reactions of alkoxyl radicals in the atmosphere (pp. 23-37) Atkinson, Roger; Kwok, Eric S. C.; Arey, Janet; Aschmann, Sara M.
- Molecular simulation: a view from the bond (pp. C29-C45) Tildesley, D. J.
- Role of adducts in the atmospheric oxidation of dimethyl sulfide (pp. 39-54) Barone, Stephen B.; Turnipseed, Andrew A.; Ravishankara, A. R.
- Approaching complexity (pp. C47-C59) Scott, Stephen K.
- Hydrofluorocarbons and stratospheric ozone (pp. 55-64) Wallington, Timothy J.; Schneider, William F.; Sehested, Jens; Nielsen, Ole John
- How discoveries are made, and why it matters (pp. C61-C65) Polanyi, John C.
- Entry of gas molecules into liquids (pp. 65-81) Davidovits, P.; Hu, J. H.; Worsnop, D. R.; Zahniser, M. S.; Kolb, C. E.
- Rearranging atoms and trapping electrons (pp. C67-C81) Dainton, F. S.
- List of posters (pp. C83-C83)
- O3 and OH Sensitivity to heterogeneous sinks of HO x and CH3O2 on aerosol particles (pp. 83-100) Gershenzon, Yulii M.; Grigorieva, Vera M.; Ivanov, Andrey V.; Remorov, Rodion G.
- List of participants (pp. C85-C88)
- General discussion (pp. 101-119) Cox; Crutzen; Scheer; George; Kerr; Atkinson; Zellner; Eberhard; Ravishankara; Horie; Doughty; Herrmann; Elias; Hynes; Plane; Rattigan; Heal; Nicholson; Ashfold; Wilson; Hancock; Wallington; Gershenzon; Okumura; Davidovits; Rieley; Clary; Borrell; Peter; Vaida; Platt
- Mechanistic study of the heterogeneous conversion of NO2 into HONO and N2O on acid surfaces (pp. 121-127) Wiesen, Peter; Kleffmann, Jörg; Kurtenbach, Ralf; Becker, Karl H.
- Laboratory studies of atmospheric aqueous-phase free-radical chemistry: kinetic and spectroscopic studies of reactions of NO3 and SO4 – radicals with aromatic compounds (pp. 129-153) Herrmann, H.; Exner, M.; Jacobi, H-W.; Raabe, G.; Reese, A.; Zellner, R.
- Measurements of peroxides in the atmosphere and their relevance to the understanding of global tropospheric chemistry (pp. 155-174) Penkett, S. A.; Bandy, B. J.; Reeves, C. E.; McKenna, D.; Hignett, P.
- Observation and role of the free radicals NO3, ClO, BrO and IO in the troposphere (pp. 175-198) Platt, Ulrich; Janssen, Christof
- General discussion (pp. 199-213) Davidovits; Wiesen; van Albada; Cox; Plane; Pilling; Smith; Rieley; Tuckett; McCoustra; Titcombe; Herrmann; Buxton; Atkinson; Hudson; Coe; Penkett; Fish; Crutzen; Slemr; Platt; Vaida; Borrell; Roscoe; McKenna
- Product channels in the near-UV photodissociation of ozone (pp. 215-227) Ball, Stephen M.; Hancock, Gus; Winterbottom, Fiona
- State-to-state rate constants for relaxation of highly vibrationally excited O2 and implications for its atmospheric fate (pp. 229-251) Rogaski, C. A.; Mack, J. A.; Wodtke, A. M.
- Modelling the photonucleation of water vapour by UV in the presence of oxygen and the absence of pollutants (pp. 253-267) Brown, William Byers; Hillier, Ian H.; Masters, Andrew J.; Palmer, Ian J.; Santos, David H. V. Dos; Stein, Matthias; Vincent, Mark A.
- HCl vapour pressures and reaction probabilities for ClONO2+ HCl on liquid H2SO4–HNO3–HCl–H2O solutions (pp. 269-278) Elrod, M. J.; Koch, R. E.; Kim, J. E.; Molina, M. J.
- General discussion (pp. 279-294) Ball; Ashfold; Hancock; Zellner; Ravishankara; Hernandez; Smith; Wodtke; Pyle; Crutzen; Tuck; Gershenzon; Clary; Plane; Whitehead; Hillier; Molina; Herrmann; Brown, Byers; Masters; Santos, Dos; Okumura; Vaida; Roscoe; Peter; Carslaw, K.
- Dissociation dynamics of ClONO2 and relative Cl and ClO product yields following photoexcitation at 308 nm (pp. 295-307) Moore, Teresa A.; Okumura, Mitchio; Tagawa, Masahito; Minton, Timothy K.
- Solvation of hydrogen halides on the surface of ice (pp. 309-320) Robertson, Struan H.; Clary, David C.
- Ionisation and solvation of stratospherically relevant molecules on ice films (pp. 321-332) Banham, Sally F.; Horn, Andrew B.; Koch, Thomas G.; Sodeau, John R.
- General discussion (pp. 333-351) Wodtke; Okumura; Vaida; Simons; Molina; Ravishankara; Minton; Thrush; Horn; Clary; Davidovits; Rieley; Whitehead; Ahmed; Apps; Hughes; Watt; McCoustra; Wolff; Donsig
- Global atmospheric chemistry from satellites: results from UARS/ISAMS (pp. 353-369) Taylor, F. W.; Rodgers, C. D.; Remedios, J. J.; Grainger, R. G.; Lambert, A.; Lopez-Valverde, M.; Goss-Custard, M.; Reburn, J.
- Early modelling results from the SESAME and ASHOE campaigns (pp. 371-387) Pyle, John A.; Chipperfield, Martyn P.; Kilbane-Dawe, Iarla; Lee, Adrian M.; Stimpfle, Richard M.; Kohn, Daniel; Renger, Wolfgang; Waters, Joe W.
- Time and temperature dependences of fractional HCl abundances from airborne data in the Southern Hemisphere during 1994 (pp. 389-410) Tuck, Adrian F.; Webster, Christopher R.; May, Randy D.; Scott, David C.; Hovde, Susan J.; Elkins, James W.; Chan, K. Roland
- Laboratory study of the reactions Mg + O3 and MgO + O3. Implications for the chemistry of magnesium in the upper atmosphere (pp. 411-430) Plane, J. M. C.; Helmer, M.
- Sporadic metal layers in the upper mesosphere (pp. 431-439) Gardner, Chester S.
- General discussion (pp. 441-457) Peter; Taylor; Roscoe; Doughty; Chipperfield; McKenna; Pyle; Tuck; Lee; Cox; Jones, R. L.; Ravishankara; Smith; Carslaw, K.; Davidovits; Sodeau; Molina; Crutzen; Plane; Gardner; Biermann; Green
- Concluding remarks (pp. 459-462) Thrush, B. A.
- List of posters (pp. 463-464)
- List of participants (pp. 465-468)
- Index of contributors (pp. 469-470)
