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Direct Observation of Heterogeneous Chemistry in the Atmosphere
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1998
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EngineeringAtmospheric PhotochemistryAir QualitySea-salt ParticlesChemistryEarth ScienceEnvironmental ChemistryAerosol TransportAtmospheric ScienceAerosol SamplingDirect ObservationIndividual Sea-salt ParticlesAnalytical ChemistryGaseous HclAtmosphere Of EarthAerosol FormationMass SpectrometryAtmospheric ProcessAir Pollution
The heterogeneous replacement of chloride by nitrate in individual sea-salt particles was monitored continuously over time in the troposphere with the use of aerosol time-of-flight mass spectrometry. Modeling calculations show that the observed chloride displacement process is consistent with a heterogeneous chemical reaction between sea-salt particles and gas-phase nitric acid, leading to sodium nitrate production in the particle phase accompanied by liberation of gaseous HCl from the particles. Such single-particle measurements, combined with a single-particle model, make it possible to monitor and explain heterogeneous gas/particle chemistry as it occurs in the atmosphere.
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