Simultaneous measurements of formaldehyde and nitrous acid in dews and gas phase in the atmosphere of Santiago, Chile

Maria A. Rubio, G. Villena, Yasin F. Elshorbany, J. Kleffmann, R. Kurtenbach, P. Wiesen

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Abstract

The amounts of formaldehyde and nitrous acid (HONO) in gas phase and dews of Santiago de Chile were simultaneously measured. Formaldehyde concentrations values in the liquid phase (dews) correlate fairly well with those in the gaseous phase and are even higher than those expected from gas-dew equilibrium. On the other hand, nitrite concentrations in dews were considerably smaller (ca. 15 times) than those expected from the gas-phase concentrations. This under-saturation is attributed to diffusion limitations due to the relatively large HONO solubility. In agreement with this, under-saturation increases with the rate of dew formation and the pH of the collected waters, factors that should increase the rate of gas to liquid HONO transfer required to reach equilibrium.

Original languageAmerican English
JournalDefault journal
StatePublished - Jan 1 2009

Keywords

  • nitrous acid, Santiago, Henry's constant, HONO, nitrite, water, rain, fog, cloud

Disciplines

  • Atmospheric Sciences
  • Environmental Sciences

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