Ionization of N2O4 in Contact with Water: Mechanism, Time Scales and Atmospheric Implications
- 23 April 2009
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Chemical Society (ACS) in Journal of the American Chemical Society
- Vol. 131 (34) , 12180-12185
- https://doi.org/10.1021/ja900350g
Abstract
Ionization of N2O4 in and on thin water films on surfaces is believed to be a key step in the hydrolysis of NO2 which generates HONO, a significant precursor to the OH free radical in the lower atmosphere. Molecular dynamics simulations using “on the fly” high-level MP2 potentials are carried out for ONONO2·(H2O)n clusters, n ≤ 8, used to mimic the surface reaction, in order to investigate the ionization process and determine its time-scale and mechanism around room temperature. The results are (i) the isolated molecule does not convert to the NO+NO3− ion pair, even for long times; (ii) for ONONO2·(H2O)n with n = 1 and 2, ionization takes place in several picoseconds; (iii) for n ≥ 3, ionization is essentially immediate, implying that the neutral species does not have sufficient lifetime to be considered a significant intermediate in the reaction; and (iv) even at ice temperatures, T ≤ 250 K, ionization for n ≥ 3 is immediate. The implications for hydrolysis of oxides of nitrogen on surfaces in the atmosphere are discussed.Keywords
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