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- Nitrogen Dioxide - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Nitrogen Dioxide Nitrogen dioxide (NO2) is one of a group of highly reactive gases known as nitrogen oxides (NO x) NO 2 is the main source of nitrate aerosols, which form an important fraction of PM 2 5 and, in the presence of ultraviolet light, of ozone The major sources of anthropogenic emissions of NO 2 are combustion processes Breathing air with a high concentration of NO 2 can irritate
- Forecasting O3 and NO2 concentrations with spatiotemporally continuous . . .
Ozone (O3) is a significant contributor to air pollution and the main constituent ofphotochemical smog that plagues China Nitrogen dioxide (NO2) is a…
- The impact of long-term exposure to NO2, O3, and their oxidative . . .
Recent increases in nitrogen dioxide (NO2) and ozone (O3), two highly reactive and oxidative pollutants, have raised concerns about their potential im…
- Impacts of nitrogen emissions on ecosystems and human health: A mini . . .
Increased inputs of reactive nitrogen (N) by fertiliser production cause adverse effects on terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems as well as human health…
- Long-term exposure to ambient NO2 and adult mortality: A nationwide . . .
A number of population-based studies have investigated long-term effects of nitrogen dioxide (NO2) on mortality, while great heterogeneities exist bet…
- Impact of weather and emission changes on NO2 concentrations in China . . .
Nitrogen dioxide (NO2) is one of the most important air pollutants that highly affect the formation of secondary fine particles and tropospheric ozone…
- The solution chemistry of nitric oxide and other reactive nitrogen . . .
In this article we discuss the fundamental chemical and physical properties of NO and related nitrogen oxides (NO2−, NO2, N2O3, etc ) under solution c…
- Long-term exposure to nitrogen dioxide and mortality: A systematic . . .
In this systematic review, we identified 34 studies from 32 separate globally representative cohorts that evaluated the effect of long-term exposure to NO2 on all-cause, cardiovascular, and respiratory mortality
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