The heterogeneous replacement of chloride by nitrate in individual sea-salt particles was monitored continuously over time in the troposphere with the use of aerosol time-of-flight mass spectrometry. Modeling calculations show that the observed chloride displacement process is consistent with a heterogeneous chemical reaction between sea-salt particles and gas-phase nitric acid, leading to sodium nitrate production in the particle phase accompanied by liberation of gaseous HCl from the particles. Such single-particle measurements, combined with a single-particle model, make it possible to monitor and explain heterogeneous gas/particle chemistry as it occurs in the atmosphere
Tropospheric aerosols are of considerable environmental importance. They modify the radiative budget...
Atmospheric aerosols are not chemical inert airborne particles whose formation mechanisms, residence...
Methanesulfonic acid (MSA) has been identified as one of the most important intermediate products of...
Current climate and atmospheric chemistry models assume that all sea spray particles react as if the...
Halogen atoms, particularly chlorine atoms, are well known to be highly reactive and to play a centr...
This is the final report of a three-year, Laboratory Directed Research and Development (LDRD) projec...
Heterogeneous reactions involving sea‐salt aerosol in the marine troposphere are the major global so...
The behaviour of sea spray in tropospheric chemistry is investigated by exposing airborne NaCl aeros...
The reaction of N2O5 with wet NaCl aerosol is observed to produce ClNO2 at high yields. The sticking...
A formation of atomic Cl is observed from NaCl aerosol in a photochemical smog in the absence and pr...
Reactions on or within particles are an important aspect of atmospheric chemistry, but relatively li...
To understand how NO2 reacts with sea salt particles in the atmosphere of Mega-cities in coastal zon...
International audienceAbstract. An assessment of global particulate nitrate and ammonium aerosol bas...
An assessment of global particulate nitrate and ammonium aerosol based on simulations from nine mode...
The objective of this study is to conduct measurements of chemical kinetics parameters for heterogen...
Tropospheric aerosols are of considerable environmental importance. They modify the radiative budget...
Atmospheric aerosols are not chemical inert airborne particles whose formation mechanisms, residence...
Methanesulfonic acid (MSA) has been identified as one of the most important intermediate products of...
Current climate and atmospheric chemistry models assume that all sea spray particles react as if the...
Halogen atoms, particularly chlorine atoms, are well known to be highly reactive and to play a centr...
This is the final report of a three-year, Laboratory Directed Research and Development (LDRD) projec...
Heterogeneous reactions involving sea‐salt aerosol in the marine troposphere are the major global so...
The behaviour of sea spray in tropospheric chemistry is investigated by exposing airborne NaCl aeros...
The reaction of N2O5 with wet NaCl aerosol is observed to produce ClNO2 at high yields. The sticking...
A formation of atomic Cl is observed from NaCl aerosol in a photochemical smog in the absence and pr...
Reactions on or within particles are an important aspect of atmospheric chemistry, but relatively li...
To understand how NO2 reacts with sea salt particles in the atmosphere of Mega-cities in coastal zon...
International audienceAbstract. An assessment of global particulate nitrate and ammonium aerosol bas...
An assessment of global particulate nitrate and ammonium aerosol based on simulations from nine mode...
The objective of this study is to conduct measurements of chemical kinetics parameters for heterogen...
Tropospheric aerosols are of considerable environmental importance. They modify the radiative budget...
Atmospheric aerosols are not chemical inert airborne particles whose formation mechanisms, residence...
Methanesulfonic acid (MSA) has been identified as one of the most important intermediate products of...