The influence of hydrogen on carbon monoxide in the troposphere
Bryant, Hannah ; Stevenson, David
Année de publication
2024
As use of hydrogen energy grows, the risk of leakage will also increase, which may lead to a rise in the atmospheric concentration of hydrogen. In the atmosphere, there are many reactions through which carbon monoxide and hydrogen can interact. Understanding how each of these reactions change with additional hydrogen is needed to decipher the relationship between the two chemicals. Hydrogen influences the mixing ratio of formaldehyde and hydroxyl, leading to an increase in carbon monoxide following addition of hydrogen.</p>
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