Clean air? Fewer sources for self-cleaning Up to now, HONO, also known as nitrous acid, was considered one of the most important sources of hydroxyl radicals (OH), which are regarded as the detergent of the atmosphere, allowing the air to clean itself. A research group from Jülich has put an end to this conception. read more
April 18, 2014 - TG Daily
Fewer sources for self-cleaning air: Study overturns existing knowledge on nitrous acid, HONO Up to now, nitrous acid, HONO, was considered one of the most important sources of hydroxyl radicals, OH, which is regarded as the detergent of the atmosphere, allowing the air to clean itself. Scientists have put an end to this conception. The new hypothesis is based on air measurements recorded by a Zeppelin NT.
April 17, 2014 - Science Daily