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Sze & Ko 1981
Sze, N.D. and Ko, M.K.W. (1981). The photochemistry of carbon monosulfide: A possible source for atmospheric OCS. Geophysical Research Letters 8: doi: 10.1029/GL008i007p00765. issn: 0094-8276.

Carbon monosulfide (CS) may be formed in the atmosphere by oxidation of CS2. We propose that subsequent reaction of CS with known atmospheric species might lead to the production of OCS in addition to that of SO2. We discuss various possibilities whereby the atmospheric OCS content may be maintained by oxidation of CS. T;8192.60.Hp, 94.10.Fa

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