Photochemical production of nitrous acid on glass sample manifold surface

TitlePhotochemical production of nitrous acid on glass sample manifold surface
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2002
AuthorsZhou X, He Y, Huang G, Thornberry TDean, Carroll MAnne, Bertman SB
JournalGeophysical Research Letters
Volume29
Date Published2002
KeywordsTROPOSPHERE
Abstract

Significant production of HONO was observed on glass sample manifold wall surface when exposed to sunlight during the PROPHET 2000 summer measurement intensive. It is hypothesized that the artifact HONO was produced by photolysis of adsorbed nitric acid/nitrate on the manifold wall surfaces followed by the subsequent reaction of produced NO2 and adsorbed H2O on surface. This observation suggests against the use of an unshielded glass manifold as a sampling inlet for the measurement of atmospheric HONO. It may also have some implications in interpreting field NOx data measured using similar glass inlet manifolds, especially from the clean remote environments where NOx is low and HNO3 is a major fraction of NOy.

DOI10.1029/2002GL015080