We examined the reaction of N2O5 on frozen halide salt solutions as a function of temperature and composition using a coated wall flow tube technique coupled to a chemical ionization mass spectrometer (CIMS). The molar yield of photo-labile halogen compounds was near unity for almost all conditions studied, with the observed reaction products being nitryl chloride (ClNO2) and/or molecular bromine (Br2). The relative yield of ClNO2 and Br2 depended on the ratio of bromide to chloride ions in the solutions used to form the ice. At a bromide to chloride ion molar ratio greater than 1/30 in the starting solution, Br2 was the dominant product otherwise ClNO2 was primarily produced on these near pH-neutral brines. We demonstrate that the competit...
As sources of reactive halogens, snowpacks in sea ice regions control the oxidative capacity of the ...
The role of sea ice in the Earth climate system is still under debate, although it is known to influ...
Brine and disordered interfacial layers (DILs) on ice are known to significantly alter the interacti...
Abstract. We examined the reaction of N2O5 on frozen halide salt solutions as a function of temperat...
Both gaseous bromine and bromine chloride have been monitored in polar environments and implicated i...
The heterogeneous reactivity of chlorine peroxide (ClOOCl) on halide-doped ice surfaces was studied ...
Although the air-ice interface is atmospherically important, it is difficult to model accurately bec...
Oxidation of aqueous bromide into reactive, gas-phase bromine species has been of interest since the...
The temporary depletion of both tropospheric ozone and gaseous mercury during the Arctic springtime ...
The mechanisms of molecular halogen production from frozen saline surfaces remain incompletely under...
International audienceWe measured halide concentrations of snow and frost flowers in the vicinity of...
International audienceThe role of ice in the formation of chemically active halogens in the environm...
Highly reactive trace halogen radicals in the atmosphere can significantly impact air quality and co...
Abstract. Reactive halogens are responsible for boundary-layer ozone depletion and mercury depositio...
During springtime in the polar regions, unique photochemistry converts inert halide salt ions (e.g. ...
As sources of reactive halogens, snowpacks in sea ice regions control the oxidative capacity of the ...
The role of sea ice in the Earth climate system is still under debate, although it is known to influ...
Brine and disordered interfacial layers (DILs) on ice are known to significantly alter the interacti...
Abstract. We examined the reaction of N2O5 on frozen halide salt solutions as a function of temperat...
Both gaseous bromine and bromine chloride have been monitored in polar environments and implicated i...
The heterogeneous reactivity of chlorine peroxide (ClOOCl) on halide-doped ice surfaces was studied ...
Although the air-ice interface is atmospherically important, it is difficult to model accurately bec...
Oxidation of aqueous bromide into reactive, gas-phase bromine species has been of interest since the...
The temporary depletion of both tropospheric ozone and gaseous mercury during the Arctic springtime ...
The mechanisms of molecular halogen production from frozen saline surfaces remain incompletely under...
International audienceWe measured halide concentrations of snow and frost flowers in the vicinity of...
International audienceThe role of ice in the formation of chemically active halogens in the environm...
Highly reactive trace halogen radicals in the atmosphere can significantly impact air quality and co...
Abstract. Reactive halogens are responsible for boundary-layer ozone depletion and mercury depositio...
During springtime in the polar regions, unique photochemistry converts inert halide salt ions (e.g. ...
As sources of reactive halogens, snowpacks in sea ice regions control the oxidative capacity of the ...
The role of sea ice in the Earth climate system is still under debate, although it is known to influ...
Brine and disordered interfacial layers (DILs) on ice are known to significantly alter the interacti...