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William P. L. Carter
William P. L. Carter
Research Chemist Emeritus, University of California at Riverside
Verified email at cert.ucr.edu - Homepage
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Development of ozone reactivity scales for volatile organic compounds
WPL Carter
Air & waste 44 (7), 881-899, 1994
18771994
A detailed mechanism for the gas-phase atmospheric reactions of organic compounds
WPL Carter
Atmospheric Environment 41, 80-117, 2007
8782007
Kinetics and mechanisms of the gas-phase reactions of ozone with organic compounds under atmospheric conditions
R Atkinson, WPL Carter
Chemical Reviews 84 (5), 437-470, 1984
8631984
Documentation of the SAPRC-99 chemical mechanism for VOC reactivity assessment
WPL Carter
Contract 92 (329), 95-308, 2000
7212000
Development of the SAPRC-07 chemical mechanism
WPL Carter
Atmospheric Environment 44 (40), 5324-5335, 2010
6172010
Alkyl nitrate formation from the nitrogen oxide (NOx)-air photooxidations of C2-C8 n-alkanes
R Atkinson, SM Aschmann, WPL Carter, AM Winer, JN Pitts Jr
The Journal of Physical Chemistry 86 (23), 4563-4569, 1982
4171982
Aggregation and analysis of volatile organic compound emissions for regional modeling
P Middleton, WR Stockwell, WPL Carter
Atmospheric Environment. Part A. General Topics 24 (5), 1107-1133, 1990
3691990
Computer modeling study of incremental hydrocarbon reactivity
WPL Carter, R Atkinson
Environmental Science & Technology 23 (7), 864-880, 1989
3291989
Updated maximum incremental reactivity scale and hydrocarbon bin reactivities for regulatory applications
WPL Carter
California Air Resources Board Contract 339, 2009, 2009
3052009
Observations of nitrous acid in the Los Angeles atmosphere and implications for predictions of ozone-precursor relationships
GW Harris, WPL Carter, AM Winer, JN Pitts, U Platt, D Perner
Environmental science & technology 16 (7), 414-419, 1982
3021982
Implementation of the SAPRC-99 chemical mechanism into the Models-3 framework
WPL Carter
Report to the United States Environmental Protection Agency, January 29, 2000
3012000
Development and evaluation of a detailed mechanism for the atmospheric reactions of isoprene and NOx
WPL Carter, R Atkinson
International Journal of Chemical Kinetics 28 (7), 497-530, 1996
2951996
Computer modeling of environmental chamber measurements of maximum incremental reactivities of volatile organic compounds
WPL Carter
Atmospheric Environment 29 (18), 2513-2527, 1995
2581995
An experimental protocol for the determination of OH radical rate constants with organics using methyl nitrite photolysis as an OH radical source
R Atkinson, WPL Carter, AM Winer, JN Pitts Jr
Journal of the Air Pollution Control Association 31 (10), 1090-1092, 1981
2501981
An investigation of the dark formation of nitrous acid in environmental chambers
JN Pitts JR, E Sanhueza, R Atkinson, WPL Carter, AM Winer, GW Harris, ...
International journal of chemical kinetics 16 (7), 919-939, 1984
2491984
Rate constants for the gas-phase reactions of nitrate radicals with a series of organics in air at 298.+-. 1 K
R Atkinson, CN Plum, WPL Carter, AM Winer, JN Pitts Jr
The Journal of Physical Chemistry 88 (6), 1210-1215, 1984
2481984
Environmental chamber study of maximum incremental reactivities of volatile organic compounds
WPL Carter, JA Pierce, D Luo, IL Malkina
Atmospheric Environment 29 (18), 2499-2511, 1995
2421995
A new environmental chamber for evaluation of gas-phase chemical mechanisms and secondary aerosol formation
WPL Carter, DR Cocker III, DR Fitz, IL Malkina, K Bumiller, CG Sauer, ...
Atmospheric Environment 39 (40), 7768-7788, 2005
2412005
A smog chamber and modeling study of the gas phase NOx–air photooxidation of toluene and the cresols
R Atkinson, WPL Carter, KR Darnall, AM Winer, JN Pitts Jr
International Journal of Chemical Kinetics 12 (11), 779-836, 1980
2321980
Condensed atmospheric photooxidation mechanisms for isoprene
WPL Carter
Atmospheric Environment 30 (24), 4275-4290, 1996
2271996
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