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Analysis of the characteristics of complex chemical reaction mechanisms. Application to photochemical smog chemistry
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To elucidate the features of complex chemical reaction \nmechanisms, we develop an analysis based on the use of \nso-called "counter species", fictitious products added to \nthe reactions in the mechanism that allow one to determine \nthe relative contributions of individual reactions to the \noverall behavior of the mechanism. The method is developed \nby considering a mechanism for the atmospheric photooxidation of the three simplest aldehydes and is then \napplied, in a full-scale simulation, to analyze the behavior \nof a complex chemical reaction mechanism for photochemical smog. The method is shown capable of providing answers to previously inaccessible questions such as the relative contributions of individual hydrocarbons to photochemical \nozone formation. Application of the counter species concept to analyze complex environmental reaction mechanisms is straightforward and can be readily implemented in the standard routines in widespread use for solving seta of chemical reaction rate equations.