Reactive Organic Carbon Emissions from Volatile Chemical Products
VCPy was developed to predict evaporative emissions of VOCs from volatile chemical products. The data contains python code and inputs for VCPy v1.0 as well as an excel file containing values from the main text figures in the work of Seltzer et al. (Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 2021).
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| description | VCPy was developed to predict evaporative emissions of VOCs from volatile chemical products. The data contains python code and inputs for VCPy v1.0 as well as an excel file containing values from the main text figures in the work of Seltzer et al. (Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 2021). |
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| identifier | https://doi.org/10.23719/1520157 |
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"Biogenic VOC",
"NEI",
"Ozone",
"PM2.5 air quality modeling",
"SOA",
"Semivolatile Organic Compounds (SVOCs)",
"VCP",
"Volatile organic compound (VOC)",
"pm2.5",
"reactive organic carbon"
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| license | https://pasteur.epa.gov/license/sciencehub-license.html |
| modified | 2021-03-03 |
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"name": "U.S. Environmental Protection Agency",
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| title | Reactive Organic Carbon Emissions from Volatile Chemical Products |