N<sub>2</sub>O<sub>5</sub> uptake onto saline mineral dust: a potential missing source of tropospheric ClNO<sub>2</sub> in inland China
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Published:2022-02-08
Issue:3
Volume:22
Page:1845-1859
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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:
Wang HaichaoORCID, Peng Chao, Wang XuanORCID, Lou ShengrongORCID, Lu KedingORCID, Gan Guicheng, Jia Xiaohong, Chen Xiaorui, Chen JunORCID, Wang Hongli, Fan Shaojia, Wang XinmingORCID, Tang MingjinORCID
Abstract
Abstract. Nitryl chloride (ClNO2), an important precursor of Cl atoms,
significantly affects atmospheric oxidation capacity and O3 formation.
However, sources of ClNO2 in inland China have not been fully
elucidated. In this work, laboratory experiments were conducted to
investigate heterogeneous reactions of N2O5 with eight saline
mineral dust samples collected from different regions in China, and
substantial formation of ClNO2 was observed in these reactions.
ClNO2 yields, φ(ClNO2), showed large variations (ranging
from <0.05 to ∼0.77) for different saline mineral
dust samples, depending on mass fractions of particulate chloride. In
addition, φ(ClNO2) could increase, decrease or show
insignificant change for different saline mineral dust samples when relative
humidity (RH) increased from 18 % to 75 %. We further found that current
parameterizations significantly overestimated φ(ClNO2) for
heterogeneous uptake of N2O5 onto saline mineral dust. In
addition, assuming a uniform φ(ClNO2) value of 0.10 for
N2O5 uptake onto mineral dust, we used a 3-D chemical transport
model to assess the impact of this reaction on tropospheric ClNO2 in
China and found that weekly mean nighttime maximum ClNO2 mixing ratios
could have been increased by up to 85 pptv during a severe dust event in May
2017. Overall, our work showed that heterogeneous reaction of N2O5
with saline mineral dust could be an important source of tropospheric
ClNO2 in inland China.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China Ministry of Science and Technology of the People's Republic of China Basic and Applied Basic Research Foundation of Guangdong Province Guangdong Science and Technology Department
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Atmospheric Science
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