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Exploring HONO formation and its role in driving secondary pollutants formation during winter in the North China Plain.

Authors :
Zhang, Shaobin
Li, Guo
Ma, Nan
He, Yao
Zhu, Shaowen
Pan, Xihao
Dong, Wenlin
Zhang, Yanyan
Luo, Qingwei
Ditas, Jeannine
Kuhn, Uwe
Zhang, Yuxuan
Yuan, Bin
Wang, Zelong
Cheng, Peng
Hong, Juan
Tao, Jiangchuan
Xu, Wanyun
Kuang, Ye
Wang, Qiaoqiao
Source :
Journal of Environmental Sciences (Elsevier). Oct2023, Vol. 132, p83-97. 15p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Daytime HONO photolysis is an important source of atmospheric hydroxyl radicals (OH). Knowledge of HONO formation chemistry under typical haze conditions, however, is still limited. In the Multiphase chemistry experiment in Fogs and Aerosols in the North China Plain in 2018, we investigated the wintertime HONO formation and its atmospheric implications at a rural site Gucheng. Three different episodes based on atmospheric aerosol loading levels were classified: clean periods (CPs), moderately polluted periods (MPPs) and severely polluted periods (SPPs). Correlation analysis revealed that HONO formation via heterogeneous conversion of N O 2 was more efficient on aerosol surfaces than on ground, highlighting the important role of aerosols in promoting HONO formation. Daytime HONO budget analysis indicated a large missing source (with an average production rate of 0.66 ± 0.26, 0.97 ± 0.47 and 1.45 ± 0.55 ppbV/hr for CPs, MPPs and SPPs, respectively), which strongly correlated with photo-enhanced reactions (N O 2 heterogeneous reaction and particulate nitrate photolysis). Average OH formation derived from HONO photolysis reached up to (0.92 ± 0.71), (1.75 ± 1.26) and (1.82 ± 1.47) ppbV/hr in CPs, MPPs and SPPs respectively, much higher than that from O 3 photolysis (i.e., (0.004 ± 0.004), (0.006 ± 0.007) and (0.0035 ± 0.0034) ppbV/hr). Such high OH production rates could markedly regulate the atmospheric oxidation capacity and hence promote the formation of secondary aerosols and pollutants. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10010742
Volume :
132
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Environmental Sciences (Elsevier)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
164378156
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jes.2022.09.034