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Degradation of Isoprene in the Presence of Sulphoxy Radical Anions
Journal of Atmospheric Chemistry, 2004Autoxidation of S(IV) initiated by manganese sulphate or potassium peroxydisulphate in alkaline aqueous solutions was significantly slowed down by dissolved isoprene, which decayed in the process. The laboratory experiments were carried out in a batch, perfectly mixed reactor, which had no gas space.
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Chemosphere, 2009
Scission of sulfide linkages in vulcanized rubber has been a major concern since the early 20th century, because devulcanization is a key process for recycling waste rubber products as polymer materials that pose low environmental risks. We herein demonstrate that lipid peroxidation (LPO) of linoleic acid by manganese peroxidase (MnP), a proposed ...
Shin, Sato +5 more
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Scission of sulfide linkages in vulcanized rubber has been a major concern since the early 20th century, because devulcanization is a key process for recycling waste rubber products as polymer materials that pose low environmental risks. We herein demonstrate that lipid peroxidation (LPO) of linoleic acid by manganese peroxidase (MnP), a proposed ...
Shin, Sato +5 more
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Isoprene and its degradation products as strong ozone precursors in Insubria, Northern Italy
Atmospheric Environment, 2002Abstract Frequent smog episodes occur during spring, summer, and autumn in Insubria, Northern Italy. On a test site in this area the atmospheric concentration of the photo-oxidants ozone and peroxyacetyl nitrate has been monitored over a year (2000) together with ozone precursors listed in the European Union Air Quality Directive 2002/3/EC, such as ...
C Astorga
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Atmospheric Environment, 2003
A highly condensed reaction scheme for the tropospheric oxidation of isoprene is presented. This mechanism was implemented into the regional atmospheric chemistry mechanism (RACM), which is an established chemical module for regional air quality modelling but contains an isoprene chemistry which is no longer state-of-the-art.
Harald Geiger +4 more
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A highly condensed reaction scheme for the tropospheric oxidation of isoprene is presented. This mechanism was implemented into the regional atmospheric chemistry mechanism (RACM), which is an established chemical module for regional air quality modelling but contains an isoprene chemistry which is no longer state-of-the-art.
Harald Geiger +4 more
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Thermal Degradation of Butadiene and Isoprene Rubbers in Organic Solvents
International Polymer Science and Technology, 2009E. I. Andreikov, I. S. Amosova
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Biotechnological potential for degradation of isoprene: a review
Critical Reviews in Biotechnology, 2018Suresh Kumar Dubey
exaly

