Title of article :
Effect of selected organic and inorganic snow and cloud components on the photochemical generation of nitrite by nitrate irradiation Original Research Article
Author/Authors :
Claudio Minero، نويسنده , , Valter Maurino، نويسنده , , Francesca Bono، نويسنده , , Ezio Pelizzetti، نويسنده , , Angela Marinoni، نويسنده , , Gilles Mailhot، نويسنده , , Maria Eugenia Carlotti، نويسنده , , Davide Vione، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages :
7
From page :
2111
To page :
2117
Abstract :
The effect of selected organic and inorganic compounds, present in snow and cloudwater was studied. Photolysis of solutions of nitrate to nitrite was carried out in the laboratory using a UVB light source. The photolysis and other reactions were then modelled. It is shown that formate, formaldehyde, methanesulphonate, and chloride to a lesser extent, can increase the initial formation rate of nitrite. The effect, particularly significant for formate and formaldehyde, is unlikely to be caused by scavenging of hydroxyl radicals. The experimental data obtained in this work suggest that possible causes are the reduction of nitrogen dioxide and nitrate by radical species formed on photooxidation of the organic compounds. Hydroxyl scavenging by organic and inorganic compounds would not affect the initial formation rate of nitrite, but would protect it from oxidation, therefore, increasing the concentration values reached at long irradiation times. The described processes can be relevant to cloudwater and the quasi-liquid layer on the surface of ice and snow, considering that in the polar regions irradiated snow layers are important sources of nitrous acid to the atmosphere. Formate and (at a lesser extent) formaldehyde are the compounds that play the major role in the described processes of nitrite/nitrous acid photoformation by initial rate enhancement and hydroxyl scavenging.
Keywords :
Ice and now qua i-liquid layer , Nitrate photoly i , Organic compound , Environmental photochemi try
Journal title :
Chemosphere
Serial Year :
2007
Journal title :
Chemosphere
Record number :
725350
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