Heterogeneous reactions of SO2 and NO2 on the surface of muscovite
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    Muscovite is the important component of mineral aerosols in the atmosphere. The researches for heterogeneous reactions of common gases in the atmosphere on the surface of muscovite will reveal the chemical reaction process in the atmosphere to a certain extent. In this study, the heterogeneous reaction of SO2 and NO2 on the surface of muscovite particles was investigated by a self-made quartz glass microreactor, and the effects of relative humidity (RH) and light on the reaction were also discussed. The results showed that muscovite has certain adsorption activity for both SO2 and NO2. The products in SO2 reaction with and without ultraviolet irradiation were mainly salt compounds containing SO2-4 and SO2-3, respectively, while the products in NO2 reaction were always mainly salt compounds containing NO-3. The increase of RH or ultraviolet light had a promoting effect on the reaction, and they had a synergistic effect on the formation of sulfate and nitrate. When SO2 and NO2 coexist on the surface of muscovite, there were both synergistic effect and competitive effect, and the generation amount of SO2-4 and NO-3 was 2.09 times and 77% of that in the presence of a single gas, respectively. Therefore, NO2 promoted the formation of sulfate, but SO2 had a significant inhibitory effect on the formation of nitrate.

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张星宇,董发勤,郑飞,霍婷婷,周琳,余洁雨,赵方源,郭铭,李文金,2024,SO2和NO2在白云母表面的非均相反应研究[J].岩石矿物学杂志,43(4):994~1004. ZHANG Xing-yu, DONG Fa-qin, ZHENG Fei, HUO Ting-ting, ZHOU Lin, YU Jie-yu, ZHAO Fang-yuan, GUO Ming, LI Wen-jin,2024,Heterogeneous reactions of SO2 and NO2 on the surface of muscovite[J]. Acta Petrologica et Mineralogica,43(4):994~1004.

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  • Received:July 17,2023
  • Revised:October 18,2023
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  • Online: July 20,2024
  • Published: July 25,2024
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