G. Santachiara et F. Prodi, OXIDATION OF SULFUR-DIOXIDE IN WATER DROPLETS IN THE PRESENCE OF AMMONIA, Nuovo cimento della Societa italiana di fisica. C, Geophysics and space physics, 20(1), 1997, pp. 111-118
SO2 oxidation by oxygen in monodisperse water droplets was studied in
a cylindrical chamber, without and in the presence of ammonia. The ran
ge of SO2 concentration was from about 10(-2) to 5 ppmv, while the NH3
input concentration was kept constant at about 4.7 x 10(-2) ppmv. The
contact time between gases and droplets was 210 s. The experimental r
esults were compared with the theoretical values predicted by the kine
tics of Larson et al. (Atmos. Environ., 12 (1978) 1597) and McKay (Atm
os. Environ., 5 (1971) 7). Much higher sulphate concentrations were ob
tained in experiments pun in the presence of NH3, as opposed to those
without NH3. The experimental results agree with the values predicted
by McKay's kinetics and are higher than Larson's.