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Benzene photolysis on ice: Implications for the fate of organic contaminants in the winter
Tara F. Kahan, D. J. Donaldson
Department of Chemistry
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
photolysis
100%
benzene
86%
BTEX
68%
ice
62%
winter
56%
pollutant
54%
absorption spectrum
44%
organic pollutant
38%
laser induced fluorescence
23%
photodegradation
22%
aromatic compound
20%
oil spill
18%
solar radiation
16%
probe
14%
snow
14%
urban area
14%
rate
12%
air
10%
removal
9%
water
5%
Chemical Compounds
Photolysis
81%
Benzene
64%
Ethylbenzene
60%
Xylene
58%
Toluene
41%
Environmental Pollutant
30%
Absorption Spectrum
26%
Solar Radiation
24%
Oil Spill
24%
Laser Induced Fluorescence Spectroscopy
20%
Aromatic Compound
17%
Photon
17%
Surface
17%
Photodegradation
16%
Rate Constant
12%
Probe
11%