The stratosphere contains haze rich in sulfuric acid, which plays a significant role in stratospheric chemistry and in global climate. Commercial aircraft deposit significant amounts of incomplete combustion products into the lower stratosphere. We have studied the stability of these incomplete combustion products to reaction with sulfuric acid, using a predictive model based on experimental reaction kinetics. We demonstrate that sulfuric acid chemistry is likely to be a significant component of the chemistry of organics in the stratosphere. We find that at least 25 of the 40 known incomplete combustion products from aviation fuel have lifetimes to reaction with aerosol sulfuric acid of at least months. We estimate that ~109 kg of long-live...
Carbonyl sulfide plays a crucial role in the global atmospheric sulfur cycle and therefore for the g...
Heterogeneous chemistry producing active chlorine has been identified as crucial to Antarctic ozone ...
A suite of compounds with a wide range of photochemical lifetimes (3 months to several decades) was ...
The stratosphere contains haze rich in sulfuric acid, which plays a significant role in stratospheri...
Stratospheric aerosol has long been seen as a pure mixture of sulfuric acid and water. Recent measur...
Chemical reactions on sulfuric acid aerosols have recently been shown to play an important role in s...
In the stratosphere aerosol particles consisting of sulfuric acid (H2SO4) are formed and accumulate ...
Emissions from stratospheric aircraft that may directly or indirectly affect ozone include NO(y), H2...
Major explosive volcanic eruptions inject gases and ash particles into the stratosphere, resulting i...
This study focuses on sulphurous and carbonaceous aerosol, the major constituents of particulate mat...
Field observations of atmospheric aerosols have established that organic compounds compose a large f...
Trace gases containing sulfur enhance the formation and growth of atmospheric aerosol particles thus...
The stratospheric sulfate aerosol layer is a key element in the climate system as it affects both th...
Clouds play a major role in the production of acids in the atmosphere. One of the most studied in-c...
[1] The series of SULFUR experiments was performed to determine the aerosol particle and contrail fo...
Carbonyl sulfide plays a crucial role in the global atmospheric sulfur cycle and therefore for the g...
Heterogeneous chemistry producing active chlorine has been identified as crucial to Antarctic ozone ...
A suite of compounds with a wide range of photochemical lifetimes (3 months to several decades) was ...
The stratosphere contains haze rich in sulfuric acid, which plays a significant role in stratospheri...
Stratospheric aerosol has long been seen as a pure mixture of sulfuric acid and water. Recent measur...
Chemical reactions on sulfuric acid aerosols have recently been shown to play an important role in s...
In the stratosphere aerosol particles consisting of sulfuric acid (H2SO4) are formed and accumulate ...
Emissions from stratospheric aircraft that may directly or indirectly affect ozone include NO(y), H2...
Major explosive volcanic eruptions inject gases and ash particles into the stratosphere, resulting i...
This study focuses on sulphurous and carbonaceous aerosol, the major constituents of particulate mat...
Field observations of atmospheric aerosols have established that organic compounds compose a large f...
Trace gases containing sulfur enhance the formation and growth of atmospheric aerosol particles thus...
The stratospheric sulfate aerosol layer is a key element in the climate system as it affects both th...
Clouds play a major role in the production of acids in the atmosphere. One of the most studied in-c...
[1] The series of SULFUR experiments was performed to determine the aerosol particle and contrail fo...
Carbonyl sulfide plays a crucial role in the global atmospheric sulfur cycle and therefore for the g...
Heterogeneous chemistry producing active chlorine has been identified as crucial to Antarctic ozone ...
A suite of compounds with a wide range of photochemical lifetimes (3 months to several decades) was ...