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The reaction probabilities of ClONO₂ and N₂O₅ on polar stratospheric cloud materials / David R. Hanson, A.R. Ravishankara.

Title: The reaction probabilities of ClONO₂ and N₂O₅ on polar stratospheric cloud materials / David R. Hanson, A.R. Ravishankara.
Author(s): Hanson, David R.
Ravishankara, A. R.
Date: 1991.
In: Journal of Geophysical Research. (1991.), Vol. 96(D3) (1991)
Abstract: Determined on ice and nitric acid trihydrate (NAT) surfaces, using reactant concentrations that are typical of lower stratosphere. Major implications for polar stratospheric chlorine activation are: efficient loss of ClONO₂ on pure ice surfaces, very rapid rate for reaction ClONO₂ + HCl on NAT surfaces, and that pure ice surfaces will become "passivated" when coated with monolayer of NAT crystal.
Notes:

Journal of Geophysical Research. Vol. 96(D3) :5081-5090 (1991).

Keywords: 551.32 -- Glaciology.
551.574.3 -- Condensation, ice particles in clouds.
551.510.532 -- Stratosphere.
551.510.534 -- Ozone layer.
551.5 -- Meteorology.
551.576 -- Cloud.
E9 -- Glaciology: meteorology and climatology.
SPRI record no.: 110302

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