Bf. Henson et al., A PHYSICAL ADSORPTION MODEL OF THE DEPENDENCE OF CLONO2 HETEROGENEOUSREACTIONS ON RELATIVE-HUMIDITY, Geophysical research letters, 23(9), 1996, pp. 1021-1024
We present a model of heterogeneous reactivity based on physical adsor
ption that describes the observed relative humidity dependence of the
ClONO2 reaction probability with H2O and HCl on sulfuric acid tetrahyd
rate ice surfaces (SAT) and with H2O on nitric acid trihydrate (NAT).
The laboratory data are modeled using only two parameters for a given
system, the measured reaction probability on a neat H2O ice surface, a
nd a constant from the BET theory which describes the fraction of an a
cid hydrate surface covered by H2O as a function of relative humidity.
The model indicates that ClONO2 reactivity with both HCl and H2O on S
AT and with H2O on NAT is controlled by the surface coverage of H2O. I
n contrast, the reaction of ClONO2 + HCl on NAT is better described by
an alternative model based on reactivity in solutions formed within a
porous ice by capillary liquid absorption.