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The application of analytical techniques to the understanding of chemical processes occurring in the atmosphere†
Authors:S A Penkett
Institution:Environmental and Medical Sciences Division , AERE , Harwell, U.K.
Abstract:The science of atmospheric chemistry has expanded enormously over the last decade. In the stratosphere it has become apparent that small traces of a number of gases can perturb the earth's ozone layer. In the troposphere it is now realised that a general oxidation process is occurring which involves several free radicals and a large number of stable gaseous molecules containing the elements H, C, N, O, S, P, F, Cl, Br and I. In areas close to centres of large population this leads to the phenomenon of photochemical smog and in more remote areas it leads to excess acidity in rainwater.

In order to gain information on these problems and understand the underlying causes, many new analytical techniques have been developed. These are based mostly on chemilu‐minescence, laser spectroscopy, gas chromatography and mass spectrometry. Some examples of the application of these techniques will be given with emphasis placed on the role of GC/MS (gas chromatography combined with mass spectrometry).
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