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Study of the SO<sub>2</sub> oxidation in solution and its role in atmospheric chemistry
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1958
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Advanced Oxidation ProcessChemical EngineeringEnvironmental ChemistryEngineeringAerosol FormationNh 3So 4Environmental EngineeringOxidation ResistanceAir QualityCatalysisChemistryAir PollutionChemical KineticsNh 3
Abstract The mechanism of SO 2 oxidation in diluted catalytic solutions was studied. It was found that the oxidation stops after a certain pH value is reached. In the same catalytic solutions, the maximum possible SO 4 − formation is a linear function of the SO 2 partial pressure in the air. This mechanism of SO 4 − formation can account for observed SO 4 − concentrations in rain, fog, and smog only if some neutralizing cations in the aerosols or traces of NH 3 in the air are present. It is shown that in the latter case the system SO 2 NH 3 ‐catalytic solution can explain the main features of SO 4 − formation in our atmosphere.
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