High levels of ammonia (NH3) have been suggested to elevate ambient particle pH levels to near neutral acidity (pH = 7), a condition that promotes rapid SO2 oxidation by NO2 to form aerosol sulfate concentration consistent with "London fog" levels. This postulation is tested using aerosol data from representative sites around the world to conduct a thorough thermodynamic analysis of aerosol pH and its sensitivity to NH3 levels. We find that particle pH, regardless of ammonia levels, is always acidic even for the unusually high NH3 levels found in Beijing (pH = 4.5) and Xi'an (pH = 5), locations where sulfate production from NO x is proposed. Therefore, major sulfate oxidation through a NO2-mediated pathway is not likely in China, or any oth...
Haze events in China megacities involve the rapid oxidation of SO_2 to sulfate aerosol. Given the we...
Haze events in China megacities involve the rapid oxidation of SO<sub>2</sub> to sulfate aerosol. Gi...
SO2 emission controls, combined with modestly increasing ammonia, have been thought to generate aero...
High levels of ammonia (NH3) have been suggested to elevate ambient particle pH levels to near neutr...
Aerosol acidity plays an important role in atmospheric chemistry. China emits large amounts of SO2, ...
Atmospheric measurements showed rapid sulfate formation during severe haze episodes in China, with f...
Particle acidity affects aerosol concentrations, chemical composition and toxicity. Sulfate is often...
Sulfate and nitrate from secondary reactions remain as the most abundant inorganic species in atmosp...
Aerosol acidity governs several key processes in aerosol physics and chemistry, thus affecting aeros...
Understanding the mechanism of haze formation is crucial for the development of deliberate pollution...
Atmospheric measurements showed rapid sulfate formation during severe haze episodes in China, with ...
Acidity is one essential parameter in determining the aqueous phase physical and chemical processes ...
Fine-particle pollution associated with winter haze threatens the health of more than 400 million pe...
Haze events in China megacities involve the rapid oxidation of SO_2 to sulfate aerosol. Given the we...
Fine-particle pollution associated with winter haze threatens the health of more than 400 million pe...
Haze events in China megacities involve the rapid oxidation of SO_2 to sulfate aerosol. Given the we...
Haze events in China megacities involve the rapid oxidation of SO<sub>2</sub> to sulfate aerosol. Gi...
SO2 emission controls, combined with modestly increasing ammonia, have been thought to generate aero...
High levels of ammonia (NH3) have been suggested to elevate ambient particle pH levels to near neutr...
Aerosol acidity plays an important role in atmospheric chemistry. China emits large amounts of SO2, ...
Atmospheric measurements showed rapid sulfate formation during severe haze episodes in China, with f...
Particle acidity affects aerosol concentrations, chemical composition and toxicity. Sulfate is often...
Sulfate and nitrate from secondary reactions remain as the most abundant inorganic species in atmosp...
Aerosol acidity governs several key processes in aerosol physics and chemistry, thus affecting aeros...
Understanding the mechanism of haze formation is crucial for the development of deliberate pollution...
Atmospheric measurements showed rapid sulfate formation during severe haze episodes in China, with ...
Acidity is one essential parameter in determining the aqueous phase physical and chemical processes ...
Fine-particle pollution associated with winter haze threatens the health of more than 400 million pe...
Haze events in China megacities involve the rapid oxidation of SO_2 to sulfate aerosol. Given the we...
Fine-particle pollution associated with winter haze threatens the health of more than 400 million pe...
Haze events in China megacities involve the rapid oxidation of SO_2 to sulfate aerosol. Given the we...
Haze events in China megacities involve the rapid oxidation of SO<sub>2</sub> to sulfate aerosol. Gi...
SO2 emission controls, combined with modestly increasing ammonia, have been thought to generate aero...