Undergraduate thesis on the emission of atmospheric pollutants. The pollutants focused on are NO and NO₂. The author discusses the influence of sulfur on NO emission using computational chemistry.
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Undergraduate thesis on the emission of atmospheric pollutants. The pollutants focused on are NO and NO₂. The author discusses the influence of sulfur on NO emission using computational chemistry.
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Abstract: Emissions of pollutants in atmosphere is one of the big issues that researchers focus on today. The pollutants we will be focused on are NO or NO₂. In this paper we will be discussing the influence of sulfur on NO emission. This experiment is done using computational chemistry which is a field of chemistry that chemists use to solve chemistry problems. Computational chemistry will help us determine how sulfur affects the NO emission to the atmosphere. So, we will compute many reactions and run the jobs by means of computational chemistry in order to figure out which reaction is susceptible to happen after finding the changes in enthalpies of the reactions.
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