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Intensity of the H2O2 v6(b) Band at 1266 cm−1.

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Abstract

The hydrogen atom radicals (H, OH, HO2 and H2O2) are probably the least understood of the atmospheric trace constituents. An effort is necessary to obtain a more detailed knowledge of the behavior of the hydrogen radicals and their close relative H2O2. The hydrogen gases were proposed as ozone-destructive agents in air long before the discovery of nitrogen oxides as similar agents.

© 1980 Optical Society of America

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