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Record #116501:

The heterogeneous reaction of HOCl+HCl→Cl₂+H₂O on ice and nitric acid trihydrate: reaction probabilities and stratospheric implications / Jonathan P.D. Abbatt, M.J. Molina.

Title: The heterogeneous reaction of HOCl+HCl→Cl₂+H₂O on ice and nitric acid trihydrate: reaction probabilities and stratospheric implications / Jonathan P.D. Abbatt, M.J. Molina.
Author(s): Abbatt, Jonathan P. D.
Molina, M. J.
Date: 1992.
In: Geophysical Research Letters. (1992.), Vol. 19(5) (1992)
Abstract: Studies confirm those of earlier authors that reaction between HOCl and HCl proceeds readily on type I as well as on type II polar stratospheric cloud surfaces. Gas-phase CO₂ was observed as primary product on both surfaces.
Notes:

Geophysical Research Letters. Vol. 19(5) :461-464 (1992).

Keywords: 551.5 -- Meteorology.
551.510.532 -- Stratosphere.
551.574.3 -- Condensation, ice particles in clouds.
E9 -- Glaciology: meteorology and climatology.
(*2) -- Polar regions.
SPRI record no.: 116501

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