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ESR of SO2−

The Journal of Chemical Physics, 1970
The ESR spectrum of normal and 17O labeled SO2− in aqueous solutions of Na2S2O4 and in γ-irradiated K2S2O5 has been studied. The 33S and 17O hyperfine tensors are very nearly axially symmetric with parallel and perpendicular principal values of 58.0 ± 0.5 and 4 ± 4 G for 33S and 30.0 ± 0.5 and 3 ± 3 G for 17O. The principal values of the g tensor are 2.
A. Reuveni, Z. Luz, Brian L. Silver
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Ecology of SO2 resistance

Oecologia, 1985
Plant species reflected SO2-stress gradients that existed with increased distance from Hawaiian volcano vents which emit SO2. These changes relate, in part at least, to species differences in stomatal responses to SO2. The sensitive leaves do not close their stomata when exposed to elevated atmospheric SO2 concentrations.
William E, Winner, Harold A, Mooney
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Radioactive 38S in an atmospheric SO2 and SO2 oxidation rate measurement

Nature, 1977
BHANDARI et al.1 and independently Perkins et al.2 have detected cosmic-ray-produced 38S in several precipitation samples. This paper reports on the first detection of cosmic-ray-produced radioactive 38S as atmospheric 38SO2. The use of this nuclide as a tracer for the in situ determination of SO2 oxidation rates is also discussed.
W. ROEDEL, W. JUNKERMANN, L. LEIDNER
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The radiation-induced oxidation of SO2 in ArgonSO2O2 mixtures

The International Journal of Applied Radiation and Isotopes, 1981
First experiments on the radiation-induced oxidation of SO2 using the mixture argon + SO2 + O2 are described. A theoretical model of the reactions occurring in the mixture, enables estimation of the rate constants of the energy transfer from excited argon atoms to SO2- and O2-molecules, respectively. The rate constant of the reaction SO2∗ O2---▶SO3 + O
Juergen W. Leonhardt   +4 more
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Vibrational Relaxation in Pure SO2 and SO2/Ar Mixtures

The Journal of Chemical Physics, 1967
Sound absorption and velocity measurements have been made in pure SO2 and mixtures of 25% and 50% Ar with SO2 at room temperature, 400°, and 500°K. The results confirm earlier reports of a multiple relaxation process. The data have been fit with both series and parallel relaxation curves and the temperature dependence of the individual relaxation times
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A NOVEL REGENERABLE SORBENT FOR SO2

Chemical Engineering Science, 1988
A detailed study was undertaken to examine the potential of iron oxide present in red mud - a waste product from Bayer's alumina process - as a sorbent for SO2 capture by dry process. The other constitutents present in the red mud can bring about enhanced utilization of the active component provided they are almost completely inert.
A.P. Dhupe, A.N. Gokarn, L.K. Doraiswamy
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Infrared spectra of SO2 and SO2:H2O ices at low temperature

Journal of Molecular Structure, 2003
Abstract Fourier Transform infrared reflection spectroscopy (incidence angle of 5°) was used to characterize thin films of sulfur dioxide and thin films containing water and sulfur dioxide in various ratios between 10 and 200 K under a pressure of 10 −7 mbar.
L Schriver-Mazzuoli   +2 more
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Photo-oxidation of Atmospheric SO2

Nature, 1971
THE photo-oxidation of sulphur dioxide to sulphuric acid in the atmosphere is relevant both to the formation of aerosols in polluted air and to the life cycle of sulphur compounds in the atmosphere.
R A, Cox, S A, Penkett
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An e.s.r. investigation of the complex formation between SO2 and electrogenerated SO2−.

Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry and Interfacial Electrochemistry, 1979
Abstract Cathodic reduction of sulfur dioxide in dimethylformamide results in the formation of two different types of radical species. From a thorough analysis of the corresponding e.s.r. spectra observed at various SO2 concentrations, it is concluded that the two species differ by one molecule of SO2 according to SO2−.+S02S2O4−.
B. Kastening, B. Gostiša-Mihelčić
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Rovibrational spectra of SO2-containing van der Waals complexes in the v1 region of SO2. Part I. N2-SO2 and OC-SO2

Journal of Molecular Spectroscopy, 2022
Xiang Li   +3 more
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