Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (Jan 2004)

Reactive uptake coefficients for heterogeneous reaction of N<sub>2</sub>O<sub>5</sub> with submicron aerosols of NaCl and natural sea salt

  • D. J. Stewart,
  • P. T. Griffiths,
  • R. A. Cox

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 5
pp. 1381 – 1388

Abstract

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The kinetics of uptake of gaseous N2O5 on submicron aerosols containing NaCl and natural sea salt have been investigated in a flow reactor as a function of relative humidity (RH) in the range 30-80% at 295±2K and a total pressure of 1bar. The measured uptake coefficients, γ, were larger on the aerosols containing sea salt compared to those of pure NaCl, and in both cases increased with increasing RH. These observations are explained in terms of the variation in the size of the salt droplets, which leads to a limitation in the uptake rate into small particles. After correction for this effect the uptake coefficients are independent of relative humidity, and agree with those measured previously on larger droplets. A value of γ=0.025 is recommended for the reactive uptake coefficient for N2O5 on deliquesced sea salt droplets at 298K and RH>40%.