Author:
Cao Yiqun,Ma Qingxin,Chu Biwu,He Hong
Abstract
AbstractNitrate is an important component of atmospheric particulate matter and affects air quality, climate, human health, and the ecosystem. Nitrate was previously considered a permanent sink for nitrogen oxides (NOx). However, this viewpoint has been challenged in recent years because growing research evidence has shown the transformation of nitrate into NOx (i.e., renoxification). The photolysis of nitrate/HNO3, especially in the particulate phase or adsorbed on particles, can be a significant renoxification process in the atmosphere. The formation and photolysis of nitrate in aerosol not only change the diurnal variation of NOx, but also provide long-distance transport of NOx in the form of nitrate, which affects local and regional atmospheric chemistry and air quality. This review summarizes recent advances in the fundamental understanding of the photolysis of nitrate/HNO3 under various atmospheric conditions, with a focus on mechanisms and key factors affecting the process. The atmospheric implications are discussed and future research is recommended.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
General Environmental Science
Cited by
24 articles.
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