Abstract
Two series of experiments were carried out on automobile exhaust. The first measured effects of varied irradiation intensities on eye irritation and on the extent of the photochemical reaction of the oxidant and nitrogen dioxide content of an exhaust-air mixture. The second series determined the half life of th eye irritant, as indicated by the averaged, weighted reports of eye irritation in human experiment subjects. Both the reported degree of eye irritation the values of oxidant and nitrogen dioxide in the exhaust-air mixtures were found to vary directly with irradiation intensity. The half life of the eye irritant was found to be about 24 hours, as measured by a panel of 10 human subjects. The decay rates of the oxidant and nitrogen dioxide under static state conditions were shown to be direct functions of time. 7 references, 8 figures, 2 tables.
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