Ndour Marième, Nicolas Mélanie, D'Anna Barbara, Ka Oumar, George Christian
Université de Lyon, Lyon, F-69626, France.
Phys Chem Chem Phys. 2009 Mar 7;11(9):1312-9. doi: 10.1039/b806441e. Epub 2009 Jan 13.
The heterogeneous reaction of NO(2) on Saharan sand collected from different locations has been studied at 298 K and 25% relative humidity using a horizontal coated-wall flow tube. The sand samples originated from Mauritania, Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia and were taken as simplified proxies for mineral dust. While the uptake in the dark was always very small, a photo-enhanced uptake of NO(2) was observed on all four samples showing that natural minerals do have a photochemical activity. The uptake coefficient gamma(BET) was measured for all sands. In the dark, the gamma(BET) values are (1.60 +/- 0.24) x 10(-8), (0.43 +/- 0.06) x 10(-8), (0.94 +/- 0.14) x 10(-8) and (0.59 +/- 0.09) x 10(-8) for the samples from Mauritania, Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia, respectively. Under realistic atmospheric conditions, the observed photo-enhancement leads to uptake coefficients of (1.46 +/- 0.21) x 10(-7), (0.35 + 0.05) x 10(-7), (1.30 +/- 0.19) x 10(-7) and (0.89 +/- 0.13) x 10(-7), respectively, i.e. an enhancement factor ranging from 8 to 15. This study shows that the photochemistry of natural minerals will impact significantly on the heterogeneous chemistry of NO(2).