Kinetics of the reaction of CO˙(HO), n = 0, 1, 2, with nitric acid, a key reaction in tropospheric negative ion chemistry.

Phys Chem Chem Phys

Institut für Ionenphysik und Angewandte Physik, Universität Innsbruck, Technikerstraße 25, 6020 Innsbruck, Austria.

Published: April 2018

A significant fraction of nitrate in the troposphere is formed in the reactions of HNO3 with the carbonate radical anion CO3˙- and the mono- and dihydrated species CO3˙-(H2O)1,2. A reaction mechanism was proposed in earlier flow reactor studies, which is investigated here in more detail by quantum chemical calculations and experimental reactivity studies of mass selected ions under ultra-high vacuum conditions. Bare CO3˙- forms NO3-(OH˙) as well as NO3-, with a total rate coefficient of 1.0 × 10-10 cm3 s-1. CO3˙-(H2O) in addition affords stabilization of the NO3-(HCO3˙) collision complex, and thermalized CO3˙-(H2O) reacts with a total rate coefficient of 6.3 × 10-10 cm3 s-1. A second solvent molecule quenches the reaction, and only black-body radiation induced dissociation is observed for CO3˙-(H2O)2, with an upper limit of 6.0 × 10-11 cm3 s-1 for any potential bimolecular reaction channel. The rate coefficients obtained under ultra-high vacuum conditions are smaller than in the earlier flow reactor studies, due to the absence of stabilizing collisions, which also has a strong effect on the product branching ratio. Quantum chemical calculations corroborate the mechanism proposed by Möhler and Arnold. The reaction proceeds through a proton-transferred NO3-(HCO3˙) collision complex, which can rearrange to NO3-(OH˙)(CO2). The weakly bound CO2 easily evaporates, followed by evaporation of the more strongly attached OH˙, if sufficient energy is available.

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