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- who: Ted Hullar and colleagues from the of Land, Air and Water Resources, University of California, Davis, One Shields Davis, CA, USA have published the research: Enhanced photodegradation of dimethoxybenzene isomers in/on ice compared to in aqueous solution, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: While molecular modeling and laboratory measurements have both found evidence of absorbance shifts (Corrochano et_al, 2017; Heger et_al, 2005; Hullar et_al, 2020; Malong the authors et_al, 2016), the results indicate that increases in quantum yield are the major reason for enhanced photochemical reactivity at the air-ice interface.
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