化学
氢铵
气溶胶
催化作用
硫酸
反应机理
粒子(生态学)
分子
反应动力学
光化学
分子动力学
化学物理
有机化学
计算化学
海洋学
地质学
作者
Jie Zhong,Hao Li,Manoj Kumar,Jiarong Liu,Ling Liu,Xiuhui Zhang,Xiao Cheng Zeng,Joseph S. Francisco
标识
DOI:10.1002/ange.201900534
摘要
Abstract The gas‐phase reaction of organic acids with SO 3 has been recognized as essential in promoting aerosol‐particle formation. However, at the air–water interface, this reaction is much less understood. We performed systematic Born–Oppenheimer molecular dynamics (BOMD) simulations to study the reaction of various organic acids with SO 3 on a water droplet. The results show that with the involvement of interfacial water molecules, organic acids can react with SO 3 and form the ion pair of sulfuric‐carboxylic anhydride and hydronium. This mechanism is in contrast to the gas‐phase reaction mechanisms in which the organic acid either serves as a catalyst for the reaction between SO 3 and H 2 O or reacts with SO 3 directly. The distinct reaction at the water surface has important atmospheric implications, for example, promoting water condensation, uptaking atmospheric condesation species, and incorporating “SO 4 2− ” into organic species in aerosol particles. Therefore, this reaction, typically occurring within a few picoseconds, provides another pathway towards aerosol formation.
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