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HERO ID
1674435
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Mass accommodation of H2SO4 and CH3SO3H on water-sulfuric acid solutions from 6% to 97% RH
Author(s)
Hanson, DR
Year
2005
Is Peer Reviewed?
1
Journal
DUPE - Journal of Physical Chemistry A
ISSN:
1089-5639
EISSN:
1520-5215
Volume
109
Issue
31
Page Numbers
6919-6927
Language
English
PMID
16834049
DOI
10.1021/jp0510443
Web of Science Id
WOS:000231042500017
Abstract
The uptake of H2SO4 and CH3SO3H onto particles composed of water and sulfuric acid was studied in a laminar flow reactor at atmospheric pressure. Their first-order gas-phase loss rate coefficients were determined using a chemical ionization mass spectrometer. Relative humidity was varied from 6% to 97% at 295-297.5 K. The mass accommodation coefficient, alpha, was found to be close to unity for both species. These findings show that alpha does not limit particle growth rates resulting from H2SO4 and CH3SO3H uptake. Diffusion coefficients in N2 for these two species are also reported and a significant dependence upon relative humidity was seen for H2SO4 but not for CH3SO3H. Last, production of small particles was observed due to the presence of SO2 in particle chargers. Formation of these particles can be significantly reduced by adding an OH scavenger such as propane.
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