The photochemistry of nitrate ions in bulk aqueous solution is well known, yet recent evidence suggests that the photolysis of nitrate may be more efficient at the air-water interface. Whether and how this surface enhancement is altered by the presence of different cations is not known. In the present studies, thin aqueous films of nitrate salts with different cations were deposited on the walls of a Teflon chamber and irradiated with 311 nm light at 298 K. The films were generated by nebulizing aqueous 0.5 M solutions of the nitrate salts and the generation of gas-phase NO2 was monitored with time. The nitrate salts fall into three groups based on their observed rate of NO2 formation (R(NO2)): (1) RbNO3 and KNO3, which readily produce NO2 ...
Advanced oxidation processes (AOPs) are promising treatment options for the degradation of micropoll...
Nitrate photolysis from snow can have a significant impact on the oxidative capacity of the local at...
Nitrate (NO<sub>3</sub>¯) is an abundant component of aerosols, boundary layer surface films, and su...
Heterogeneous reactions of sea salt aerosol with various oxides of nitrogen lead to replacement of c...
The heterogeneous processing of atmospheric aerosols by reaction with nitrogen oxides results in the...
The photooxidation of 0.6-0.9 ppm alpha-pinene in the presence of a deliquesced thin film of NaNO(3)...
The proximity of nitrate anions to the air–water interface is thought to strongly influence their ph...
Nitric acid, a well-known sink of NOx gases in the atmosphere, has been found to be photoactive whil...
The surface photochemistry of nitrate, formed from nitric acid adsorption, on hematite (α-Fe<sub>2</...
The surface photochemistry of nitrate, formed from nitric acid adsorption, on hematite (α-Fe2O3) par...
Nitric acid, a well-known sink of NO<sub><i>x</i></sub> gases in the atmosphere, has been found to b...
The decomposition of ubiquitous nitrate ion by exposure to sunlight (photolysis) produces toxic gase...
The photolysis of snowpack nitrate (NO<sub>3</sub><sup>–</sup>) is an important source of gaseous re...
There is increasing evidence that HONO is an important source of the unexpectedly high concentration...
Alkyl nitrates have been observed in remote oceanic regions of the troposphere and in the surface oc...
Advanced oxidation processes (AOPs) are promising treatment options for the degradation of micropoll...
Nitrate photolysis from snow can have a significant impact on the oxidative capacity of the local at...
Nitrate (NO<sub>3</sub>¯) is an abundant component of aerosols, boundary layer surface films, and su...
Heterogeneous reactions of sea salt aerosol with various oxides of nitrogen lead to replacement of c...
The heterogeneous processing of atmospheric aerosols by reaction with nitrogen oxides results in the...
The photooxidation of 0.6-0.9 ppm alpha-pinene in the presence of a deliquesced thin film of NaNO(3)...
The proximity of nitrate anions to the air–water interface is thought to strongly influence their ph...
Nitric acid, a well-known sink of NOx gases in the atmosphere, has been found to be photoactive whil...
The surface photochemistry of nitrate, formed from nitric acid adsorption, on hematite (α-Fe<sub>2</...
The surface photochemistry of nitrate, formed from nitric acid adsorption, on hematite (α-Fe2O3) par...
Nitric acid, a well-known sink of NO<sub><i>x</i></sub> gases in the atmosphere, has been found to b...
The decomposition of ubiquitous nitrate ion by exposure to sunlight (photolysis) produces toxic gase...
The photolysis of snowpack nitrate (NO<sub>3</sub><sup>–</sup>) is an important source of gaseous re...
There is increasing evidence that HONO is an important source of the unexpectedly high concentration...
Alkyl nitrates have been observed in remote oceanic regions of the troposphere and in the surface oc...
Advanced oxidation processes (AOPs) are promising treatment options for the degradation of micropoll...
Nitrate photolysis from snow can have a significant impact on the oxidative capacity of the local at...
Nitrate (NO<sub>3</sub>¯) is an abundant component of aerosols, boundary layer surface films, and su...