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Royal Society of Chemistry, Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 44(21), p. 24592-24600, 2019

DOI: 10.1039/c9cp04818a

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Atmospheric loss of nitrous oxide (N<sub>2</sub>O) is not influenced by its potential reactions with OH and NO<sub>3</sub>radicals

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Abstract

The rate coefficient for the possible reaction of OH and NO3radical with N2O are shown to be, respectively, <1 × 10−17and <5 × 10−20cm3molecule−1s−1. They are too low to contribute significantly to the atmospheric removal of N2O.