Sulfur in the Atmosphere 1978
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-08-022932-4.50025-2
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Heterogeneous So2-Oxidation in the Droplet Phase

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“…Equilibrium between so 2 in the gas phase and sulfur (IV) in the droplet is several orders of magnitude faster than oxidation of sulfur (IV) to sulfate [56]. Similar assumptions were made regarding NH 3 and co 2 gases.…”
Section: Catal Ismentioning
confidence: 67%
“…Equilibrium between so 2 in the gas phase and sulfur (IV) in the droplet is several orders of magnitude faster than oxidation of sulfur (IV) to sulfate [56]. Similar assumptions were made regarding NH 3 and co 2 gases.…”
Section: Catal Ismentioning
confidence: 67%
“…The equilibrium concentrations of the sulphite species at the pH values used in our experiments were calculated by using the dissociation Constants at 25~ given by Beilke & Gravenhorst (1978) (Table 2).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The reaction of the sorbed SO 2 may proceed via metal-sulfitocomplexes, with HO 2 and SO 3-as chain carriers [Beilke and Gravenhorst, 1978]. In addition, SO2 may be oxidized by ozone [Maahs, 1983].…”
Section: So X Chemistry On Dustmentioning
confidence: 99%