Heterogeneous reactions between organic and inorganic gases with aerosols are important for the study of smog occurrence and development. In this study, heterogeneous reactions between toluene and NO with three atmospheric mineral particles in the presence or absence of UV light were investigated. The three mineral particles were SiO, α-FeO, and BS (butlerite and szmolnokite). In a dark environment, benzaldehyde was produced on α-FeO. For BS, nitrotoluene and benzaldehyde were obtained. No aromatic products were produced in the absence of NO in the system. In the presence of UV irradiation, benzaldehyde was detected on the SiO surface. Identical products were produced in the presence and absence of UV light over α-FeO and BS. UV light promoted nitrite to nitrate on mineral particles surface. On the basisi of the X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) results, a portion of BS was reduced from Fe to Fe with the adsorption of toluene or the reaction with toluene and NO. Sulfate may play a key role in the generation of nitrotoluene on BS particles. From this research, the heterogeneous reactions between organic and inorganic gases with aerosols that occur during smog events will be better understood.
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