The interactions of aerosols consisting of humic acids with gaseous nitrogen dioxide (NO2) were investigated under different light conditions in aerosol flow tube experiments at ambient pressure and temperature. The results show that NO2 is converted on the humic acid aerosol into nitrous acid (HONO), which is released from the aerosol and can be detected in the gas phase at the reactor exit. The formation of HONO on the humic acid aerosol is strongly activated by light: In the dark, the HONO-formation was below the detection limit, but it was increasing with the intensity of the irradiation with visible light. Under simulated atmospheric conditions with respect to the actinic flux, relative humidity and NO2-concentration, reactive uptake c...
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The interactions of aerosols consisting of humic acids with gaseous nitrogen dioxide (NO2) were inve...
The interactions of aerosols consisting of humic acids with gaseous nitrogen dioxide (NO2) were inve...
The interactions of aerosols consisting of humic acids with gaseous nitrogen dioxide (NO2) were inve...
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International audienceThe interactions of aerosols consisting of humic acids with gaseous nitrogen d...
International audienceThe interactions of aerosols consisting of humic acids with gaseous nitrogen d...
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Nitrous acid (HONO) is an atmospheric trace gas known to accumulate during nighttime and undergo rap...
Nitrous acid (HONO) is an atmospheric trace gas known to accumulate during nighttime and undergo rap...
Nitrous acid (HONO) is an atmospheric trace gas known to accumulate during nighttime and undergo rap...
Nitrous acid (HONO) is an atmospheric trace gas known to accumulate during nighttime and undergo rap...
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The interactions of aerosols consisting of humic acids with gaseous nitrogen dioxide (NO2) were inve...
The interactions of aerosols consisting of humic acids with gaseous nitrogen dioxide (NO2) were inve...
The interactions of aerosols consisting of humic acids with gaseous nitrogen dioxide (NO2) were inve...
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International audienceThe interactions of aerosols consisting of humic acids with gaseous nitrogen d...
International audienceThe interactions of aerosols consisting of humic acids with gaseous nitrogen d...
International audienceThe interactions of aerosols consisting of humic acids with gaseous nitrogen d...
Nitrous acid (HONO) is an atmospheric trace gas known to accumulate during nighttime and undergo rap...
Nitrous acid (HONO) is an atmospheric trace gas known to accumulate during nighttime and undergo rap...
Nitrous acid (HONO) is an atmospheric trace gas known to accumulate during nighttime and undergo rap...
Nitrous acid (HONO) is an atmospheric trace gas known to accumulate during nighttime and undergo rap...
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