L. Angel et Aj. Stace, THE REACTIONS OF NO2+ IN ASSOCIATION WITH HETEROGENEOUS WATER CLUSTERS, Journal of the Chemical Society. Faraday transactions, 93(16), 1997, pp. 2769-2773
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Within the context of stratospheric chemistry the reactions of NO2+ on
ice particles represent an important loss mechanism for NOx species v
ia the formation and disproportionation of N2O5. Previous experiments
involving NO2+.(H2O)(n) clusters have identified reaction pathways lea
ding to the formation of nitric acid and demonstrated that a small clu
ster can reproduce some of the essential features of chemistry on an i
ce surface (J. Chem. Sec., Faraday Trans., 1994, 90, 3469). In the new
experiments reported here the fragmentation products of heterogeneous
clusters of the form NO2+.(H2O)(n) . X, for n in the range 1-10, have
been examined for evidence of chemical reactivity, and in particular,
for the effect X may have on nitric acid formation. X is one of the f
ollowing: CH3OH, C2H5OH, CH3CN, NH3 or CH3COCH3, each of which has bee
n identified in the stratosphere in association with water molecules.
Each molecule has a very individual effect on the chemistry of NO2+, a
nd to a large degree, patterns of behaviour appear to be influenced by
relative proton affinities. However, the type of chemistry observed i
s very varied, ranging from the catalytic release of nitric acid which
is promoted by the presence of acetone, through to the release of CH3
ONO2, which results from the presence of methanol. Reactions of the ty
pe identified here could influence the chemical balance of the upper a
tmosphere and contribute to chemistry in polar stratospheric clouds.