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Volatile Organic Compounds in the Atmosphere

Koppmann, Ralf (Editor)

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1. Edition June 2007
512 Pages, Hardcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd

ISBN: 978-1-4051-3115-5
John Wiley & Sons

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Every day, large quantities of volatile organic compounds (VOCs)
are emitted into the atmosphere from both anthropogenic and natural
sources. The formation of gaseous and particulate secondary
products caused by oxidation of VOCs is one of the largest unknowns
in the quantitative prediction of the earth's climate on a
regional and global scale, and on the understanding of local air
quality. To be able to model and control their impact, it is
essential to understand the sources of VOCs, their distribution in
the atmosphere and the chemical transformations which remove these
compounds from the atmosphere.

In recent years techniques for the analysis of organic compounds
in the atmosphere have been developed to increase the spectrum of
detectable compounds and their detection limits. New methods have
been introduced to increase the time resolution of those
measurements and to resolve more complex mixtures of organic
compounds. Volatile Organic Compounds in the Atmosphere
describes the current state of knowledge of the chemistry of VOCs
as well as the methods and techniques to analyse gaseous and
particulate organic compounds in the atmosphere. The aim is to
provide an authoritative review to address the needs of both
graduate students and active researchers in the field of
atmospheric chemistry research.

1 Volatile organic compounds in the atmosphere: An overview.

2 Anthropogenic volatile organic compounds.

3 Biogenic volatile organic compounds.

4 Oxygenated volatile organic compounds (OVOC).

5 Halogenated volatile organic compounds.

6 Peroxyacetylnitrate (PAN) and related compounds.

7 Organic Nitrates.

8 High molecular weight carbonyls and carboxylic acids.

9 Organic Aerosols.

10 Gas chromatography-isotope ratio mass spectrometry.

11 Comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography
"The aim of the book, and well achieved, is to provide an authoritative review to address the needs of both graduate students and active researchers in the field of atmospheric chemistry." (International Journal of Environmental and Analytical Chemistry, July 2008)
Ralf Koppmann was until recently deputy director of the Institute
for Chemistry and Dynamics of the Geosphere, Institute II:
Troposphere at the Research Centre Jülich, Germany and is now
Professor of Physics and head of the Atmospheric Physics Department
at the University of Wuppertal, Germany.

Contributors:

Dr Lucy J. Carpenter

Dr Paolo Ciccioli

Prof. Allen Goldstein

Dr. Jacqui F. Hamilton

Professor. Thorsten Hoffmann

Dr Alastair C. Lewis

Dr Michela Mannozzi

Dr Simon O'Doherty

Dr. Stefan Reimann

Dr James Roberts

Dr. Jochen Rudolph

Dr Paul Shepson

Dr. Allison Steiner

Dr Joerg Warnke

Dr. Jürgen Wildt

Dr. Jonathan Williams

R. Koppmann, Professor of Physics and head of Atmospheric Physics Department, University of Wuppertal