Heterogeneous kinetics of the uptake of HOBr on solid alkali metal halides at ambient temperature

被引:36
作者
Mochida, M
Akimoto, H
van den Bergh, H
Rossi, MJ [1 ]
机构
[1] Ecole Polytech Fed Lausanne, Swiss Fed Inst Technol, Lab Pollut Atmospher & Sol, CH-1015 Lausanne, Switzerland
[2] Univ Tokyo, Adv Sci & Technol Res Ctr, Meguro Ku, Tokyo 153, Japan
关键词
D O I
10.1021/jp980849q
中图分类号
O64 [物理化学(理论化学)、化学物理学];
学科分类号
070304 ; 081704 ;
摘要
The heterogeneous reactions of HOBr with solid crystalline NaCl [HOBr(g) + NaCl(s) --> BrCl(g) + NaOH(s)] and KBr [HOBr(g) + KBr(s) --> Br-2(g) + KOH(s)] substrates at ambient temperature have been investigated using a Teflon coated Knudsen cell reactor. Powder, grain, and spray-deposited salt substrates were used for the measurement of the HOBr reactivity. The observed uptake probability depends on the total external surface area of the salt substrates. For NaCl substrates, Br-2 and BrCl are observed as products; for KBr substrates, Br-2 is observed as the sole product. In both cases, a dependence of the initial uptake probability gamma(0) on HOBr flow rate has been observed. The initial uptake is large at low flow rate and 10 times smaller at high flow rate. Values of gamma(0) less than or equal to (6.5 +/- 2.5) x 10(-3) for NaCl and gamma(0) less than or equal to 0.18 +/- 0.03 for KBr are obtained under our experimental conditions of limiting low flow rates akin to atmospheric conditions. The production of Br-2 is observed even for HOBr interacting on solid NaNO3, a non-halogen containing substrate. The yield measurements imply that a HOBr self-reaction occurs on salt surfaces according to 2HOBr --> Br-2 + H2O + 1/2O(2). The decrease in Br-2 yield with increasing HOBr flow rate from 100 to 50% indicates that a competition between the heterogeneous reaction of HOBr with NaCl or KBr and the self-reaction of HOBr takes place on the solid salt surface under laboratory experimental conditions. The decrease of gamma(0) with time indicates that approximately 5-10% of the Br atoms on a KBr surface interact with HOBr.
引用
收藏
页码:4819 / 4828
页数:10
相关论文
共 53 条
[1]   HETEROGENEOUS REACTION OF HOBR WITH HBR AND HCL ON ICE SURFACES AT 228-K [J].
ABBATT, JPD .
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS, 1994, 21 (08) :665-668
[3]   Real-time kinetics of the uptake of HOBr and BrONO2 on ice and in the presence of HCl in the temperature range 190-200 K [J].
Allanic, A ;
Oppliger, R ;
Rossi, MJ .
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-ATMOSPHERES, 1997, 102 (D19) :23529-23541
[4]   Water-induced reorganization of ultrathin nitrate films on NaCl: Implications for the tropospheric chemistry of sea salt particles [J].
Allen, HC ;
Laux, JM ;
Vogt, R ;
FinlaysonPitts, BJ ;
Hemminger, JC .
JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY, 1996, 100 (16) :6371-6375
[5]  
Aris Rutherford, 1975, The Mathematical Theory of Diffusion and Reaction in Permeable Catalysts: The Theory of the Steady State, V1
[6]   OZONE DESTRUCTION AND PHOTOCHEMICAL-REACTIONS AT POLAR SUNRISE IN THE LOWER ARCTIC ATMOSPHERE [J].
BARRIE, LA ;
BOTTENHEIM, JW ;
SCHNELL, RC ;
CRUTZEN, PJ ;
RASMUSSEN, RA .
NATURE, 1988, 334 (6178) :138-141
[7]   Production and decay of ClNO2, from the reaction of gaseous N2O5 with NaCl solution: Bulk and aerosol experiments [J].
Behnke, W ;
George, C ;
Scheer, V ;
Zetzsch, C .
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-ATMOSPHERES, 1997, 102 (D3) :3795-3804
[8]   Knudsen cell studies of the uptake of gaseous HNO3 and other oxides of nitrogen on solid NaCl: The role of surface-adsorbed water [J].
Beichert, P ;
FinlaysonPitts, BJ .
JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY, 1996, 100 (37) :15218-15228
[9]   DEPLETION OF LOWER TROPOSPHERIC OZONE DURING ARCTIC SPRING - THE POLAR SUNRISE EXPERIMENT 1988 [J].
BOTTENHEIM, JW ;
BARRIE, LA ;
ATLAS, E ;
HEIDT, LE ;
NIKI, H ;
RASMUSSEN, RA ;
SHEPSON, PB .
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-ATMOSPHERES, 1990, 95 (D11) :18555-18568
[10]   Paper I: Design and construction of a Knudsen-cell reactor for the study of heterogeneous reactions over the temperature range 130-750 K: Performances and limitations [J].
Caloz, F ;
Fenter, FF ;
Tabor, KD ;
Rossi, MJ .
REVIEW OF SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS, 1997, 68 (08) :3172-3179