Revealing the Role of Water Vapour in Methanol Atmospheric Reaction for More Accurate Methods for Predicting Atmospheric Reactions

News, Research, Air Pollution | 12 June 2020

// A research team led by Prof. Wei Ren, has adopted high-level quantum chemistry calculations to provide a definitive answer to the role of water vapour in some important atmospheric reactions.  The new findings will enable a more accurate and reliable prediction of air pollution and atmospheric chemistry.

Professor Ren said, “this research unveils a novel method for predicting atmospheric reactions.  With the new dimension provided for the study of atmospheric reactions, we hope that in the future there will be a more accurate and faster application on monitoring air pollution in addition to the ultrasensitive trace gas sensors, leading to a higher quality alert system, and even better precaution measures by the relevant corporations and authorities.” //

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