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Kinetics of Sulfur Trioxide Reaction with Water Vapor to Form Atmospheric Sulfuric Acid.

Bo LongYu XiaYu-Qiong ZhangDonald G Truhlar
Published in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2023)
Although experimental methods can be used to obtain the quantitative kinetics of atmospheric reactions, experimental data are often limited to a narrow temperature range. The reaction of SO 3 with water vapor is important for elucidating the formation of sulfuric acid in the atmosphere; however, the kinetics is uncertain at low temperatures. Here, we calculate rate constants for reactions of sulfur trioxide with two water molecules. We consider two mechanisms: the SO 3 ···H 2 O + H 2 O reaction and the SO 3 + (H 2 O) 2 reaction. We find that beyond-CCSD(T) contributions to the barrier heights are very large, and multidimensional tunneling, unusually large anharmonicity of high-frequency modes, and torsional anharmonicity are important for obtaining quantitative kinetics. We find that at lower temperatures, the formation of the termolecular precursor complexes, which is often neglected, is rate-limiting compared to passage through the tight transition states. Our calculations show that the SO 3 ···H 2 O + H 2 O mechanism is more important than the SO 3 + (H 2 O) 2 mechanism at 5-50 km altitudes. We find that the rate ratio between SO 3 ···H 2 O + H 2 O and SO 3 + (H 2 O) 2 is greater than 20 at altitudes between 10 and 35 km, where the concentration of SO 3 is very high.
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