AI Article Synopsis

  • Ye et al. found that the maximum yield of nitrous acid (HONO) from the reaction of HO2·H2O and NO2 is just 3%.
  • This yield is significantly lower than what was used in the current study.
  • Despite this difference, the primary conclusion remains unchanged: in the Po Valley region, HONO predominantly comes from a gas-phase source that reacts with nitrogen oxides.

Article Abstract

Ye et al. have determined a maximum nitrous acid (HONO) yield of 3% for the reaction HO2·H2O + NO2, which is much lower than the yield used in our work. This finding, however, does not affect our main result that HONO in the investigated Po Valley region is mainly from a gas-phase source that consumes nitrogen oxides.

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