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Previously Unknown Detoxification Pathway for Chloromethane Revealed

via Phys.org·3h ago

Scientists have identified a previously unknown pathway for detoxifying chloromethane, a toxic gas that depletes the ozone layer. This discovery offers new hope for mitigating the environmental damage caused by industrial combustion of coal and biomass. It represents a significant step forward in understanding atmospheric chemistry and protecting the ozone shield from human activity.

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