Hoffmann, Michael R. and Jacob, Daniel J. (1984) Kinetics and Mechanisms of the Catalytic Oxidation of Dissolved Sulfur Dioxide in Aqueous Solution: An Application to Nighttime Fog Water Chemistry. In: SO₂, NO, and NO₂ oxidation mechanisms : atmospheric considerations. Acid precipitation series. No.3. Butterworth Publishers , Boston, MA, pp. 101-172. ISBN 0250405687. https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechAUTHORS:20150826-143637645
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Abstract
Sulfur dioxide can be oxidized to sulfate aerosols either homogeneously in the gas phase or heterogeneously in atmospheric microdroplets [1-3]. Field studies indicate that the relative importance of homogeneous and heterogeneous processes depends on a variety of climatological factors, such as relative humidity and the intensity of incident solar radiation [4-9].
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Additional Information: | © 1984. The authors acknowledge gratefully the financial support of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (Grant No. R808086-1) and the President's Fund/Sloan Foundation Grant administered by the California Institute of Technology. They are also grateful to S. Schwartz, J. Seinfeld and G. McRae for their helpful comments. | ||||||||
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