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Environ Sci Technol


Title:Sorption of diverse organic vapors to snow
Author(s):Roth CM; Goss KU; Schwarzenbach RP;
Address:"Swiss Federal Institute for Environmental Science and Technology (EAWAG), Ueberlandstrasse 133, P.O. Box 611, CH-8600 Duebendorf Switzerland. christine.roth@eawag.ch"
Journal Title:Environ Sci Technol
Year:2004
Volume:38
Issue:15
Page Number:4078 - 4084
DOI: 10.1021/es0350684
ISSN/ISBN:0013-936X (Print) 0013-936X (Linking)
Abstract:"Sorption from air to one snow sample has been measured for a broad set of organic vapors covering a wide range of physicochemical properties. Those results that could be compared to literature values mostly lay in the same order of magnitude. As expected, a fit with the vapor pressure did not reveal a good correlation (R2 = 0.11). Therefore, the data set was interpreted with a linear free energy relationship, based on intermolecular interactions (van der Waals interactions and hydrogen bond interactions). Although we cannot assign the observed sorption to a specific process (adsorption to the snow crystal surface, incorporation in the solid ice crystal, absorption into a quasi-liquid layer, or grain boundary effects), the model provides a useful tool for the prediction of snow sorption for other compounds: log K(i snow suface/air) = 0.639 (+/- 0.037) log K(i hexadecane/air) + 3.38 (+/- 0.17) sigmabetai + 3.53 (+/- 0.25) sigmaalphai - 6.85. The sorption coefficients measured could be described well with the compound parameters used (subscript i), with an R2 = 0.90"
Keywords:"Adsorption Air Alkanes/*analysis Environmental Pollutants/*analysis Ice Models, Statistical Organic Chemicals/analysis/*chemistry Snow/*chemistry Switzerland Volatilization;"
Notes:"MedlineRoth, Christine M Goss, Kai-Uwe Schwarzenbach, Rene P eng 2004/09/09 Environ Sci Technol. 2004 Aug 1; 38(15):4078-84. doi: 10.1021/es0350684"

 
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