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The purpose of the work is to investigate the possibility of chlorine gas emission under interaction of ozone with sodium chloride solutions. This relates to the search of real but not yet known sources of chlorine in the atmosphere.
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Levanov, A.V., Antipenko, E.E., Zosimov, A.V., Lunin, V.V. (2002). Interaction of Ozone with Sodium Chloride — a Possible Additional Source of Chlorine in the Atmosphere. In: Barnes, I. (eds) Global Atmospheric Change and its Impact on Regional Air Quality. NATO Science Series, vol 16. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-0082-6_24
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