激进的
水溶液
大气化学
化学
羟基自由基
化学工程
光化学
无机化学
有机化学
臭氧
工程类
作者
Kangwei Li,Yunlong Guo,Sergey A. Nizkorodov,Yinon Rudich,Maria Angelaki,Xinke Wang,Taicheng An,Sebastien Perrier,C. George
标识
DOI:10.1073/pnas.2220228120
摘要
Hydroxyl radical (OH) is a key oxidant that triggers atmospheric oxidation chemistry in both gas and aqueous phases. The current understanding of its aqueous sources is mainly based on known bulk (photo)chemical processes, uptake from gaseous OH, or related to interfacial O 3 and NO 3 radical-driven chemistry. Here, we present experimental evidence that OH radicals are spontaneously produced at the air–water interface of aqueous droplets in the dark and the absence of known precursors, possibly due to the strong electric field that forms at such interfaces. The measured OH production rates in atmospherically relevant droplets are comparable to or significantly higher than those from known aqueous bulk sources, especially in the dark. As aqueous droplets are ubiquitous in the troposphere, this interfacial source of OH radicals should significantly impact atmospheric multiphase oxidation chemistry, with substantial implications on air quality, climate, and health.
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