Environmental Chemistry and Toxicology of Mercury 2011
DOI: 10.1002/9781118146644.ch4
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“…The experimentally-determined rate constant for the oxidation of Hg 0 by NO 3 has been previously reported to be <4 × 10 −15 cm 3 molecule −1 s −1 by Sommar et al [39] and <7 × 10 −15 cm 3 molecule −1 s −1 by Sumner et al [36] at 1 atm and 298 K. However, based on the new HgO thermochemistry, Hynes et al estimated this reaction to be highly endothermic and, thus, suggested that this oxidation pathway is not viable in the atmosphere [14,49]. Furthermore, theoretical calculations by Dibble et al [47] suggest that NO 3 do not form strong bonds with Hg 0 and therefore is unlikely to initiate gas-phase Hg 0 oxidation reactions.…”
Section: Oxidation Of Hg 0 By Nomentioning
confidence: 86%
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“…The experimentally-determined rate constant for the oxidation of Hg 0 by NO 3 has been previously reported to be <4 × 10 −15 cm 3 molecule −1 s −1 by Sommar et al [39] and <7 × 10 −15 cm 3 molecule −1 s −1 by Sumner et al [36] at 1 atm and 298 K. However, based on the new HgO thermochemistry, Hynes et al estimated this reaction to be highly endothermic and, thus, suggested that this oxidation pathway is not viable in the atmosphere [14,49]. Furthermore, theoretical calculations by Dibble et al [47] suggest that NO 3 do not form strong bonds with Hg 0 and therefore is unlikely to initiate gas-phase Hg 0 oxidation reactions.…”
Section: Oxidation Of Hg 0 By Nomentioning
confidence: 86%
“…The chemistry of atmospheric mercury was previously reviewed in detail by Lin and Pehkonen [16], Ariya et al [17], Subir et al [18] , Lin et al [14] and Ariya et al [4] . Several excellent contributions have been made to our understanding in this area since 2015.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It is not highly reactive or water-soluble and therefore it can be transported long distances in the atmosphere before being deposited (Lin and Pekhonen, 1999). In contrast, the more reactive and water-soluble forms, gaseous oxidized mercury (GOM) and fine particulatebound mercury (PBM 2.5 ), are removed more readily through wet and dry deposition (Schroeder and Munthe, 1998;Lin and Pehkonen, 1999). As a result of this complex behavior, Hg acts as a local, regional, and global scale pollutant.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%