Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4475176 Atmospheric Environment (1967) 2011 7 Pages PDF
Abstract
We have measured the rate of oxidation of nitrous acid to nitric acid by O2, O3 and H2O2 in aqueous solution in the pH range 0-4. The rate expressions at 25 Celsius are: (moles ℓ−1 s−1) −d(O2)/dt = 36(HNO2)2(O2) (±50%)−d(O3)/dt = 5.0 × 105(O3)(NO2−)(±20%)−d(NIII)/dt = 4.6 × 103(H +)(H2O2)(HNO2) (±20%). An atmospheric calculation is given to show that the O3 oxidation could be a significant sink for HNO2 in clouds at pH approximately 4.5 and higher, and the H2O2 reaction could be a significant sink at pH approximately 2.0 and lower.
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