Reactive iodine plays a key role in determining the oxidation capacity, or cleansing capacity, of the atmosphere in addition to being implicated in the formation of new particles in the marine boundary layer. The postulation that heterogeneous cycling of reactive iodine on aerosols may significantly influence the lifetime of ozone in the troposphere not only remains poorly understood but also heretofore has never been observed or quantified in the field. Here, we report direct ambient observations of hypoiodous acid (HOI) and heterogeneous recycling of interhalogen product species (i.e., iodine monochloride [ICI] and iodine monobromide [IBr]) in a midlatitude coastal environment. Significant levels of ICI and IBr with mean daily maxima of 4...
International audienceOnly recently, ground- and satellite-based measurements have reported high con...
Iodine is a critical trace element involved in many diverse and important processes in the Earth sys...
10 pags, 4 figs. -- Supplementary material for this article is available at https://science.org/doi/...
Reactive iodine plays a key role in determining the oxidation capacity, or cleansing capacity, of th...
Heterogeneous uptake of hypoiodous acid (HOI), the dominant inorganic iodine species in the marine b...
Naturally occurring bromine- and iodine-containing compounds substantially reduce regional, and poss...
Recent studies indicated that gaseous halogens mediate key tropospheric chemical processes. The incl...
Iodine is a reactive trace element in atmospheric chemistry that destroys ozone and nucleates partic...
Despite the potential influence of iodine chemistry on the oxidizing capacity of the troposphere, re...
Halides are incorporated into aerosol sea spray, where they start the catalytic destruction of ozone...
We have compiled and analyzed a comprehensive data set of field observations of iodine speciation in...
International audienceA model of iodine chemistry in the marine boundary layer (MBL) has been used t...
International audienceLaboratory experimental results of iodine oxide nucleation are presented. Nucl...
Iodine affects the radiative budget and the oxidative capacity of the atmosphere and is consequently...
Inorganic iodine plays a significant role in the photochemistry of the marine boundary layer, but th...
International audienceOnly recently, ground- and satellite-based measurements have reported high con...
Iodine is a critical trace element involved in many diverse and important processes in the Earth sys...
10 pags, 4 figs. -- Supplementary material for this article is available at https://science.org/doi/...
Reactive iodine plays a key role in determining the oxidation capacity, or cleansing capacity, of th...
Heterogeneous uptake of hypoiodous acid (HOI), the dominant inorganic iodine species in the marine b...
Naturally occurring bromine- and iodine-containing compounds substantially reduce regional, and poss...
Recent studies indicated that gaseous halogens mediate key tropospheric chemical processes. The incl...
Iodine is a reactive trace element in atmospheric chemistry that destroys ozone and nucleates partic...
Despite the potential influence of iodine chemistry on the oxidizing capacity of the troposphere, re...
Halides are incorporated into aerosol sea spray, where they start the catalytic destruction of ozone...
We have compiled and analyzed a comprehensive data set of field observations of iodine speciation in...
International audienceA model of iodine chemistry in the marine boundary layer (MBL) has been used t...
International audienceLaboratory experimental results of iodine oxide nucleation are presented. Nucl...
Iodine affects the radiative budget and the oxidative capacity of the atmosphere and is consequently...
Inorganic iodine plays a significant role in the photochemistry of the marine boundary layer, but th...
International audienceOnly recently, ground- and satellite-based measurements have reported high con...
Iodine is a critical trace element involved in many diverse and important processes in the Earth sys...
10 pags, 4 figs. -- Supplementary material for this article is available at https://science.org/doi/...