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Laboratory study of the interaction of HO2 radicals with the NaCl, NaBr, MgCl(2).6H2O and sea salt surfaces.

Ekaterina Loukhovitskaya1, Yuri Bedjanian, Igor Morozov, Georges Le Bras.   

Abstract

The uptake of HO2 radicals on synthetic sea salt, NaCl, NaBr and MgCl(2).6H2O dry solid films was studied over the temperature range 240 to 340 K and at 1 Torr pressure of helium using a discharge flow reactor coupled to a modulated molecular beam mass spectrometer. The Arrhenius expressions (calculated with geometric surface area) were obtained for the uptake coefficient of HO2: 3.1x10(-9) exp[(3990+/-200)/T], 2.2x10(-8) exp[(3340+/-180)/T], 1.2x10(-8) exp[(3570+/-180)/T] and 3.8x10(-5) exp[(1710+/-60)/T] on sea salt, NaCl, NaBr and MgCl(2).6H2O, respectively (quoted uncertainty is 2sigma statistical). H2O2 was observed as a main product of HO2 interaction with salt surface indicating a heterogeneous HO2 self reaction mechanism. The results show that the HO2 loss through heterogeneous interaction with salt surface is not sufficiently rapid to explain the observed differences between modeled and measured HO2 concentrations in remote coastal areas.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19727497     DOI: 10.1039/b906300e

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Phys Chem Chem Phys        ISSN: 1463-9076            Impact factor:   3.676


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