Development of an Urban Ozone Formation Potential Scale for
Volatile Organic Solvents
Final Report: July 1, 1993
When considering an alternative solvent, compatibility,
efficiency, and cost must be evaluated. In addition,
environmental concerns such as urban ozone formation, toxicity,
stratospheric ozone depletion, and global warming must be
considered. As part of the National Center for Manufacturing
Sciences (NCMS) Solvent Database, the incremental reactivity
procedure is used to derive a quantitative scale of ozone
formation potentials for organic solvents.
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