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Study of the Evolution of Ozone Concentration As a Function of Nitrogen Monoxide and Dioxide in Ambient Air

Studies in Systems, Decision and Control Integrated Solutions for Smart and Sustainable Environmental Conservation(2024)

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The evolution of ozone as a function of nitrogen dioxide is a complex subject that requires a thorough understanding of the mechanisms of ozone formation. When nitrogen dioxide is present in the atmosphere, it reacts with volatile organic compounds (VOCs) under the influence of sunlight to form ground-level ozone. This chemical reaction is called photochemistry and can have adverse effects on human health and the environment. However, it is important to note that the relationship between ozone and nitrogen dioxide is not linear. Indeed, at low concentrations of nitrogen dioxide, ozone can be degraded, while at higher concentrations, ozone can be formed more quickly. Thus, to understand the evolution of ozone as a function of nitrogen dioxide, it is necessary to take into consideration other factors such as temperature, humidity and the presence of other atmospheric pollutants. Ultimately, we must all work together to promote sustainable lifestyles and reduce our impact on the environment in order to preserve our planet for future generations.
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