Special issue articles

Heterogeneous uptake of gaseous hydrogen peroxide on mineral dust


Li Zhou , Weigang Wang , Maofa Ge , Shengrui Tong

DOI:10.1016/j.jes.2015.08.018

Received May 31, 2015,Revised August 06, 2015, Accepted August 17, 2015, Available online December 17, 2015

Volume 28,2016,Pages 44-50

The heterogeneous uptake processes of hydrogen peroxide on Arizona test dust and two types of authentic Chinese mineral dusts, i.e., Inner Mongolia desert dust and Xinjiang calciferous dust, were investigated using a Knudsen cell reactor coupled with a quadrupole mass spectrometer. The uptake coefficients were measured as a function of the initial concentration of H2O2 from 2.6 × 1011 to 1.2 × 1012 molecules/cm3, and the temperature dependence of the uptake coefficients was investigated over a range from 253 to 313 K. The concentration of H2O2 showed little effect on the uptake coefficients of these heterogeneous processes. As a function of temperature, the initial uptake coefficients decrease with increasing temperature, whereas the steady state uptake coefficients of Arizona test dust and Inner Mongolia desert dust increase with increasing temperature. Implications for the understanding of the uptake processes onto mineral dust samples were also discussed.

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