https://doi.org/10.2307/3761577 • https://www.jstor.org/stable/3761577 Copy URL The effect of certain hydroxyl radical scavengers (dimethyl sulfoxide, p ...
Our atmosphere is crawling with things called “chemical scavengers.” Inside our body, they can be deadly. Out in the sky, they do very good work. Here’s why you want do chemical scavengers in the ...
Equations describing the yield of scavenging reactions of the hydroxyl radical and of the hydrated electron in aqueous solutions of biological interest are presented. These equations are shown to be ...
In a new study published in Global Change Biology, Prof. Zhang Yuanming's team from the Xinjiang Institute of Ecology and Geography of the Chinese Academy of Sciences has unveiled a previously ...
Photochemical processes in natural waters are central to carbon cycling, biological processes, and the fate of anthropogenic organic pollutants. For example, the production of singlet oxygen, hydroxyl ...
Scientists have long warned us that some salt-water fish, such as swordfish and tuna, contain high levels of the toxin methylmercury. Luckily for trout connoisseurs, most freshwater fish do not have ...
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