Uptake Mechanism of Atmospheric Hydrogen Chloride Gas in Ice Crystals via Hydrochloric Acid Droplets
Abstract
Surfaces of ice have attracted considerable attention as “reaction sites” where atmospheric gases cause various chemical reactions in nature. Hence, revealing the uptake mechanism of atmospheric gases on/in ice remains an experimental challenge. Here we show the direct observation of ice crystal surfaces by advanced optical microscopy in the presence of hydrogen chloride (HCl) gas, which triggers a series of chemical reactions that cause ozone...
Paper Details
Title
Uptake Mechanism of Atmospheric Hydrogen Chloride Gas in Ice Crystals via Hydrochloric Acid Droplets
Published Date
May 30, 2018
Journal
Volume
18
Issue
7
Pages
4117 - 4122
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