Most typical characteristic of Los Angeles smog is its strong oxidizing effect; concentrations of nitrogen dioxide and hydrocarbon at which photochemical ozone formation takes place determined, using 3-methlheptane as standard hydrocarbon; investigations show that automobile exhaust gases are capable of forming ozone in air, and are to be considered as definite source of smog.
Automobile exhaust and ozone formation
Soc Automotive Engrs -- Paper
Society of Automotive Engineers -- Meeting ; 1955 Los Angeles, Calif.
1955
5 pages
Conference paper
English
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