Preliminary Assessment of Chlorine Reactivity with Environmental Materials Accounting for Boundary Layer and Maximum Deposition Effects
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Preliminary assessment of chlorine reactivity with environmental materials accounting for boundary layer and maximum deposition effects
Many toxic industrial chemicals (TICs) such as chlorine and ammonia are very reactive with commonly encountered materials in the environment. The amou…
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