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Photochemical Renoxification of Nitric Acid on Real Urban Grime

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posted on 2016-02-20, 01:40 authored by Alyson M. Baergen, D. J. Donaldson
The fate of NOx (=NO + NO2) is important to understand because NOx is a significant player in air quality determination through its role in O3 formation. Here we show that renoxification of the urban atmosphere may occur through the photolysis of HNO3 deposited onto urban grime. The photolysis occurs 4 orders of magnitude faster than in water with J values at noon on July 1 in Toronto of 1.2 × 10–3 s–1 for nitrate on urban grime and 1.0 × 10–7 s–1 for aqueous nitrate. Photolysis of nitrate present on urban grime probably follows the same mechanism as aqueous nitrate photolysis, involving the formation of NO2, OH, and possibly HONO. Thus NOx may be rapidly returned to the atmosphere rather than being ultimately removed from the atmosphere through film wash off.

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