INTERACTIONS OF HBR, HCL, AND HOBR WITH SUPERCOOLED SULFURIC-ACID-SOLUTIONS OF STRATOSPHERIC COMPOSITION

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ABBATT, JPD
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10.1029/95JD01367
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P4 [大气科学(气象学)];
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The time-dependent uptakes of HBr and HCl by supercooled solutions of sulfuric acid have been studied using a low-temperature flow tube coupled to a mass spectrometer. From these experiments, typical values for the quantity K*D-1/2 (where H* is the effective Henry's law constant and D is the liquid phase diffusion coefficient) have been measured to be 1100 and 3.3 (M/atm)(cm(2)/s)(1/2) for HBr and HCl, respectively, on 59.6 wt% sulfuric acid at 210 K. By estimating values for the liquid phase diffusion coefficient, these measurements indicate that HBr is over 2 orders of magnitude more soluble in atmospheric sulfate aerosols than HCl. Similarly, HD1/2 for HOBr on 69.8 wt% sulfuric acid at 228 K has been measured to be 20 (M/atm)(cm(2)/s)(1/2), implying that HOBr, too, is highly soluble in sulfuric acid solutions. By exposing sulfuric acid films simultaneously to HOBr and either HCl or HBr, the liquid phase reactions HOBr + HCl --> BrCl + H2O and HOBr + HBr --> Br-2 + H2O have been studied. The results indicate that the HOBr/HCl heterogeneous reaction may play an important role in the activation of stratospheric chlorine under volcanic aerosol conditions.
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