Environ. Sci. Technol. 1990,2 4 , 313-315
Atmospheric Reactivity of Gaseous Dimethyl Sulfate Steven M. Japar," Timothy J. Wallington, Jean M. Andino, and James C. Ball Research Staff, Ford Motor Company, Dearborn, Michigan 48121 H The atmospheric reactivity of dimethyl sulfate (DMS) with a series of atmospheric species has been investigated. Upper limits to the rate constants for the homogeneous gas-phase reactions of DMS with 03,NH,, and H20 have been determined by using FTIR spectrosco y and are