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J Chem Phys


Title:Uptake of atmospheric molecules by ice nanoparticles: pickup cross sections
Author(s):Lengyel J; Kocisek J; Poterya V; Pysanenko A; Svrckova P; Farnik M; Zaouris DK; Fedor J;
Address:"J. Heyrovsky Institute of Physical Chemistry v.v.i., Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Dolejskova 3, 18223 Prague, Czech Republic"
Journal Title:J Chem Phys
Year:2012
Volume:137
Issue:3
Page Number:34304 -
DOI: 10.1063/1.4733987
ISSN/ISBN:1089-7690 (Electronic) 0021-9606 (Linking)
Abstract:"Uptake of several atmospheric molecules on free ice nanoparticles was investigated. Typical examples were chosen: water, methane, NO(x) species (NO, NO(2)), hydrogen halides (HCl, HBr), and volatile organic compounds (CH(3)OH, CH(3)CH(2)OH). The cross sections for pickup of these molecules on ice nanoparticles (H(2)O)(N) with the mean size of N approximately 260 (diameter ~2.3 nm) were measured in a molecular beam experiment. These cross sections were determined from the cluster beam velocity decrease due to the momentum transfer during the pickup process. For water molecules molecular dynamics simulations were performed to learn the details of the pickup process. The experimental results for water are in good agreement with the simulations. The pickup cross sections of ice particles of several nanometers in diameter can be more than 3 times larger than the geometrical cross sections of these particles. This can have significant consequences in modelling of atmospheric ice nanoparticles, e.g., their growth"
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Notes:"PubMed-not-MEDLINELengyel, J Kocisek, J Poterya, V Pysanenko, A Svrckova, P Farnik, M Zaouris, D K Fedor, J eng 2012/07/27 J Chem Phys. 2012 Jul 21; 137(3):034304. doi: 10.1063/1.4733987"

 
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