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Humic acid in ice Photo-enhanced conversion of nitrogen dioxide into nitrous acid
USF St. Petersburg campus Faculty Publications
  • Thorsten Bartels-Rausch
  • M. Brigante
  • Yasin F. Elshorbany, University of South Florida St. Petersburg
  • M. Ammann
  • B. D'Anna
  • C. George
  • J. Kleffmann
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Yasin F. Elshorbany

Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2010
Abstract

Laboratory studies on the heterogeneous conversion of nitrogen dioxide into nitrous acid on irradiated ice films containing humic acid are described It was found that the presence of light in the visible range of the solar spectrum significantly enhances the rate of nitrous acid release from a humic acid doped ice film This process might contribute to observed HONO production in snow where the NO2 is thought to originate from nitrate photolysis Analysis of the experimental data based on the Langmuir Hinshelwood model framework allowed quantification of the observed dependencies of the nitrous acid production rate on nitrogen dioxide concentration The observed dependencies on the humic acid concentration as well as on the irradiation intensity were used to estimate light-driven HONO fluxes for environmental snow covers.

Publisher
Elsevier
Citation Information
Bartels-Rausch, T., Brigante, M., Elshorbany, Y. F., Ammann, M., D’Anna, B., George, C., … Kleffmann, J. (2010). Humic acid in ice Photo-enhanced conversion of nitrogen dioxide into nitrous acid. Atmospheric Environment, 44(40, SI), 5443–5450. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.atmosenv.2009.12.025