Heterogeneous processes on the surface of ice crystals in polar strato
spheric clouds are thought to play a crucial role in the catalysis of
reactions such as HCl + ClONO2. An important consideration is the mech
anism of solvation of the HCl molecules on the ice surface. A molecula
r dynamics simulation of the solvation of HCl, HF and HBr by an ice su
rface at 190 K is reported. The model allows for the solvation of the
hydrogen halide by water molecules on the ice surface to form solvated
ions. The simulations suggest that the ionic solvation process is ene
rgetically feasible for HCl and HBr, but not for HF.