Published 2008
| public
Book Section - Chapter
Photophysics and photochemistry of molecular species trapped in ice: An overview
- Creators
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Hoffmann, Michael R.
- Klán, Petr
- Other:
- Takenaka, Norichimi
Chicago
Abstract
Study of the chemical effects resulting from the irradiation of ice/snow field samples or laboratory-produced frozen aqueous solutions with UV light is an active research area relevant to atmospheric chemical processes taking place in high latitude environments and related ice and snow environments. A variety of photochemical reactions involving inorganic and organic molecules trapped in ice have been studied.
Additional Information
© 2008. Petr Klán's research and writing is supported by the Czech Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport (MSM 0021622412). Michael Hoffmann's research is supported by the National Science Foundation (ATM 0228140).Additional details
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- 59805
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- CaltechAUTHORS:20150821-092803676
- Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports of the Czech Republic
- MSM 0021622412
- NSF
- ATM 0228140
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