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The reaction between HgBr and O 3 : kinetic study and atmospheric implications.

Juan Carlos Gómez MartínThomas R LewisKevin M DouglasMark A BlitzAlfonso Saiz-LopezJohn M C Plane
Published in: Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP (2022)
The rate constants of many reactions currently considered to be important in the atmospheric chemistry of mercury remain to be measured in the laboratory. Here we report the first experimental determination of the rate constant of the gas-phase reaction between the HgBr radical and ozone, for which a value at room temperature of k (HgBr + O 3 ) = (7.5 ± 0.6) × 10 -11 cm 3 molecule s -1 (1 σ ) has been obtained. The rate constants of two reduction side reactions were concurrently determined: k (HgBr + O) = (5.3 ± 0.4) × 10 -11 cm 3 molecule s -1 and k (HgBrO + O) = (9.1 ± 0.6) × 10 -11 cm 3 molecule s -1 . The value of k (HgBr + O 3 ) is slightly lower than the collision number, confirming the absence of a significant energy barrier. Considering the abundance of ozone in the troposphere, our experimental rate constant supports recent modelling results suggesting that the main atmospheric fate of HgBr is reaction with ozone to form BrHgO.
Keyphrases
  • particulate matter
  • room temperature
  • air pollution
  • hydrogen peroxide
  • ionic liquid
  • nitric oxide