Significant production of ClNO<sub>2</sub> and possible source of Cl<sub>2</sub> from N<sub>2</sub>O<sub>5</sub> uptake at a suburban site in eastern China
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Published:2020-05-26
Issue:10
Volume:20
Page:6147-6158
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ISSN:1680-7324
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Container-title:Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Atmos. Chem. Phys.
Author:
Xia Men, Peng Xiang, Wang WeihaoORCID, Yu Chuan, Sun PengORCID, Li Yuanyuan, Liu YuliangORCID, Xu Zhengning, Wang ZheORCID, Xu Zheng, Nie Wei, Ding AijunORCID, Wang TaoORCID
Abstract
Abstract. ClNO2 and Cl2 can affect atmospheric oxidation and thereby the
formation of ozone and secondary aerosols, yet their sources and production
mechanisms are not well understood or quantified. In this study we present
field observations of ClNO2 and Cl2 at a suburban site in eastern
China during April 2018. Persistent high levels of ClNO2 (maximum:
∼3.7 ppbv; 1 min average) were frequently observed at night,
due to the high ClNO2 yield (φ (ClNO2), 0.56±0.20)
inferred from the measurements. The φ (ClNO2) value showed a
positive correlation with the [Cl−] / [H2O] ratio, and its
parameterization was improved at low to median yields (0–0.75) by the incorporation of [Cl−] / [H2O] and the suppression
effect of aerosol organics. ClNO2 and Cl2 showed a significant
correlation on most nights. We show that the Cl2 at our site was more
likely a co-product with ClNO2 from N2O5 uptake on acidic
aerosols that contain chloride than being produced by ClNO2 uptake as
previously suggested. We propose a mechanism in which NO2+ can
react with Cl− to produce Cl2 and ClNO2 simultaneously. Under
a new framework which regards Cl2, ClNO2, and nitrate as products
of N2O5 uptake, the Cl2 yield (φ (Cl2)) was
derived using ambient data. φ (Cl2) exhibited significant
correlations with [Cl−] and [H+], based on which a
parameterization of φ (Cl2) was developed. The derived
parameterizations of φ (ClNO2) and φ (Cl2)
can be used in models to evaluate the nighttime production of ClNO2 and
Cl2 and their impact on the next day's photochemistry.
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Atmospheric Science
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