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Heterogeneous Uptake of Gas‐Phase Acetic Acid on the Surface of α‐Al 2 O 3 Particles: Temperature Effects
Author(s) -
Hou Siqi,
Tong Shengrui,
Zhang Ying,
Tan Fang,
Guo Yucong,
Ge Maofa
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
chemistry – an asian journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.18
H-Index - 106
eISSN - 1861-471X
pISSN - 1861-4728
DOI - 10.1002/asia.201600402
Subject(s) - acetic acid , chemistry , molecule , carboxylic acid , atmosphere (unit) , organic acid , inorganic chemistry , organic chemistry , meteorology , physics
Heterogeneous reactions are thought to play a significant role in the formation of haze, especially in wintertime, which suggests that temperature may affect the heterogeneous formation of organic aerosols. As the most‐abundant carboxylic acid in the Earth′s atmosphere, we chose acetic acid to study the effect of temperature on its heterogeneous reaction with α‐Al 2 O 3 between 248 and 298 K. The products were characterized by in situ DRIFTS, which indicated that lowering the temperature slowed the formation of acetate, but promoted the formation of crystalline acetic acid. Moreover, low temperatures promoted a different reaction mechanism to that at room temperature. Owing to the formation of chain structures at low temperatures, crystalline acetic acid molecules covered the surface active sites on α‐Al 2 O 3 , thereby inhibiting the formation of acetate. However, crystalline acetic acid reacted with α‐Al 2 O 3 itself in a sequential manner. Furthermore, the reactive uptake coefficients, active energies, and acetic acid lifetimes at different temperatures were investigated.

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