Measurements of the sum of HO2NO2 and CH3O2NO2 in the remote troposphere

The chemistry of peroxynitric acid (HO2NO2) and methyl peroxynitrate (CH3O2NO2) is predicted to be particularly important in the upper troposphere where temperatures are frequently low enough that these compounds do not rapidly decompose. At temperatures below 240 K, we calculate that about 20% of N...

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Main Authors: Murphy, J G, Thornton, J A, Wooldridge, P J, Day, D A, Rosen, R S, Cantrell, C, Shetter, R E, Lefer, B, Cohen, R C
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spelling ftcdlib:qt9w65p146 2023-05-15T18:39:15+02:00 Measurements of the sum of HO2NO2 and CH3O2NO2 in the remote troposphere Murphy, J G Thornton, J A Wooldridge, P J Day, D A Rosen, R S Cantrell, C Shetter, R E Lefer, B Cohen, R C 377 - 384 2004-02-01 application/pdf http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/9w65p146 english eng eScholarship, University of California qt9w65p146 http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/9w65p146 public Murphy, J G; Thornton, J A; Wooldridge, P J; Day, D A; Rosen, R S; Cantrell, C; et al.(2004). Measurements of the sum of HO2NO2 and CH3O2NO2 in the remote troposphere. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 4, 377 - 384. UC Berkeley: Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/9w65p146 article 2004 ftcdlib 2016-04-02T18:30:01Z The chemistry of peroxynitric acid (HO2NO2) and methyl peroxynitrate (CH3O2NO2) is predicted to be particularly important in the upper troposphere where temperatures are frequently low enough that these compounds do not rapidly decompose. At temperatures below 240 K, we calculate that about 20% of NOy in the mid- and high-latitude upper troposphere is HO2NO2. Under these conditions, the reaction of OH with HO2NO2 is estimated to account for as much as one third of the permanent loss of hydrogen radicals. During the Tropospheric Ozone Production about the Spring Equinox (TOPSE) campaign, we used thermal dissociation laser-induced fluorescence (TD-LIF) to measure the sum of peroxynitrates (SigmaPNsequivalent toHO(2)NO(2)+CH3O2NO2+PAN+PPN+.) aboard the NCAR C-130 research aircraft. We infer the sum of HO2NO2 and CH3O2NO2 as the difference between SigmaPN measurements and gas chromatographic measurements of the two major peroxy acyl nitrates, peroxy acetyl nitrate (PAN) and peroxy propionyl nitrate (PPN). Comparison with NOy and other nitrogen oxide measurements confirms the importance of HO2NO2 and CH3O2NO2 to the reactive nitrogen budget and shows that current thinking about the chemistry of these species is approximately correct. During the spring high latitude conditions sampled during the TOPSE experiment, the model predictions of the contribution of (HO2NO2+CH3O2NO2) to NOy are highly temperature dependent: on average 30% of NOy at 230 K, 15% of NOy at 240 K, and <5% of NOy above 250 K. The temperature dependence of the inferred concentrations corroborates the contribution of overtone photolysis to the photochemistry of peroxynitric acid. A model that includes IR photolysis (J=1x10(-5) s(-1)) agreed with the observed sum of HO2NO2+CH3O2NO2 to better than 35% below 240K where the concentration of these species is largest. Article in Journal/Newspaper Tropospheric Ozone Production About the Spring Equinox University of California: eScholarship
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description The chemistry of peroxynitric acid (HO2NO2) and methyl peroxynitrate (CH3O2NO2) is predicted to be particularly important in the upper troposphere where temperatures are frequently low enough that these compounds do not rapidly decompose. At temperatures below 240 K, we calculate that about 20% of NOy in the mid- and high-latitude upper troposphere is HO2NO2. Under these conditions, the reaction of OH with HO2NO2 is estimated to account for as much as one third of the permanent loss of hydrogen radicals. During the Tropospheric Ozone Production about the Spring Equinox (TOPSE) campaign, we used thermal dissociation laser-induced fluorescence (TD-LIF) to measure the sum of peroxynitrates (SigmaPNsequivalent toHO(2)NO(2)+CH3O2NO2+PAN+PPN+.) aboard the NCAR C-130 research aircraft. We infer the sum of HO2NO2 and CH3O2NO2 as the difference between SigmaPN measurements and gas chromatographic measurements of the two major peroxy acyl nitrates, peroxy acetyl nitrate (PAN) and peroxy propionyl nitrate (PPN). Comparison with NOy and other nitrogen oxide measurements confirms the importance of HO2NO2 and CH3O2NO2 to the reactive nitrogen budget and shows that current thinking about the chemistry of these species is approximately correct. During the spring high latitude conditions sampled during the TOPSE experiment, the model predictions of the contribution of (HO2NO2+CH3O2NO2) to NOy are highly temperature dependent: on average 30% of NOy at 230 K, 15% of NOy at 240 K, and <5% of NOy above 250 K. The temperature dependence of the inferred concentrations corroborates the contribution of overtone photolysis to the photochemistry of peroxynitric acid. A model that includes IR photolysis (J=1x10(-5) s(-1)) agreed with the observed sum of HO2NO2+CH3O2NO2 to better than 35% below 240K where the concentration of these species is largest.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Murphy, J G
Thornton, J A
Wooldridge, P J
Day, D A
Rosen, R S
Cantrell, C
Shetter, R E
Lefer, B
Cohen, R C
spellingShingle Murphy, J G
Thornton, J A
Wooldridge, P J
Day, D A
Rosen, R S
Cantrell, C
Shetter, R E
Lefer, B
Cohen, R C
Measurements of the sum of HO2NO2 and CH3O2NO2 in the remote troposphere
author_facet Murphy, J G
Thornton, J A
Wooldridge, P J
Day, D A
Rosen, R S
Cantrell, C
Shetter, R E
Lefer, B
Cohen, R C
author_sort Murphy, J G
title Measurements of the sum of HO2NO2 and CH3O2NO2 in the remote troposphere
title_short Measurements of the sum of HO2NO2 and CH3O2NO2 in the remote troposphere
title_full Measurements of the sum of HO2NO2 and CH3O2NO2 in the remote troposphere
title_fullStr Measurements of the sum of HO2NO2 and CH3O2NO2 in the remote troposphere
title_full_unstemmed Measurements of the sum of HO2NO2 and CH3O2NO2 in the remote troposphere
title_sort measurements of the sum of ho2no2 and ch3o2no2 in the remote troposphere
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op_source Murphy, J G; Thornton, J A; Wooldridge, P J; Day, D A; Rosen, R S; Cantrell, C; et al.(2004). Measurements of the sum of HO2NO2 and CH3O2NO2 in the remote troposphere. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 4, 377 - 384. UC Berkeley: Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/9w65p146
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