Reactive and nonreactive uptake on hydrocarbon soot: HNO3, O-3, and N2O5

Citation
Ca. Longfellow et al., Reactive and nonreactive uptake on hydrocarbon soot: HNO3, O-3, and N2O5, J GEO RES-A, 105(D19), 2000, pp. 24345-24350
Citations number
27
Categorie Soggetti
Earth Sciences
Volume
105
Issue
D19
Year of publication
2000
Pages
24345 - 24350
Database
ISI
SICI code
Abstract
The reactive and physical uptakes of HNO3, O-3, and N2O5 were examined on h ydrocarbon soot by using a flow tube equipped with a chemical ionization ma ss spectrometer. The uptake of HNO3 at 298 K was found to be reversible, an d it did not produce NO2 or NO; i.e., HNO3 was not reduced. The uptake of O -3 on to soot was measured at 298 and 253 K and found to be small when the surface area of the soot was taken into account. We conclude that neither t he HNO3 nor the O-3 reaction on soot has much impact on the atmosphere. We observed the production of gas phase NO2 from the uptake of N2O5 on the soo t surface with an efficiency of close to unity. It was concluded that the u ptake of N2O5 on soot is reactive. The implications of the N2O5 reaction on soot to the atmosphere are not clear, because not all the products of this reactive uptake have been identified.