Halogen production from aqueous tropospheric particles

被引:36
作者
Herrmann, H [1 ]
Majdik, Z [1 ]
Ervens, B [1 ]
Weise, D [1 ]
机构
[1] Inst Tropospharenforsch, D-04318 Leipzig, Germany
关键词
halogen activation; aqueous phase modelling; radical chemistry; cloud chemistry; sea-salt aerosols;
D O I
10.1016/S0045-6535(03)00202-9
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Box model studies have been performed to study the role of aqueous phase chemistry with regard to halogen activation for marine and urban clouds and the marine aerosol as well. Different chemical pathways leading to halogen activation in diluted cloud droplets and highly concentrated sea salt aerosol particles are investigated. The concentration of halides in cloud droplets is significantly smaller than in sea-salt particles, and hence different reaction sequences control the overall chemical conversions. In diluted droplets radical chemistry involving OIL NO3, Cl/Cl2-/ClOH- and Br/Br-2(-)/BrOH- gains in importance and pH independent pathways lead to the release of halogens from the particle phase whereas the chemistry in aerosol particles with high electrolyte concentrations is controlled by non-radical reactions at high ionic strengths and relatively low pH values. For the simulation of halogen activation in tropospheric clouds and aqueous aerosol particles in different environments a halogen module was developed including both gas and aqueous phase processes of halogen containing species. This module is coupled to a base mechanism consisting of RACM (Regional Atmospheric Chemistry Mechanism) and the (C) under bar hemical (A) under bar queous (P) under bar hase (R) under bar adical (M) under bar echanism CAPRAM 2.4 (MODAC-mechanism). Phase exchange is described by the resistance model by Chemistry of Multiphase Atmospheric Systems, NATO ASI Series, 1986. It can be shown that under cloud conditions the bromine atom is mainly produced by OH initiated reactions, i.e. its concentration maximum is reached at noon. In contrast, the concentration level of chlorine atoms is linked to NO3 radical chemistry leading to a smaller amplitude between day and night time concentrations. The contribution of radical processes to halogen atom formation in the particle phase is evident, e.g. by halogen atoms which undergo direct phase transfer. Furthermore, the application of the multiphase model for initial concentrations for sea-salt aerosols shows that the particle phase can act as a main source of halogen containing molecules (Cl-2, BrCl, Br-2) which are photolysed in the gas phase to yield halogen atoms (about 70% of all Cl sources and more than 99% for Br). (C) 2002 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.
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