Journal of Physical Chemistry, Vol.100, No.24, 10269-10276, 1996
Laser-Spectroscopic Measurements of Uptake Coefficients of SO2 on Aqueous Surfaces
The uptake of SO2 on aqueous surfaces was studied by directly measuring SO2 concentration distribution above the surface by means of laser-induced fluorescence method in an impinging flow field with a 10-100 ms order contact time between the gas flow containing SO2 and the water flow. The uptake coefficient was determined by using the eq which describes the boundary condition at the surface. The uptake coefficient increased with pH of the aqueous phase and reached the limiting value of 0.028 +/- 0.010 at pH = 13.2 at 293.5 K. Its temperature dependence was slightly negative. The present uptake coefficients could be understood satisfactorily by taking into account the rapid acid-dissociation reaction of dissolved SO2 with the reported bulk reaction rate constant.
Keywords:MASS ACCOMMODATION COEFFICIENTS;AIR-WATER-INTERFACE;SULFUR-DIOXIDE;TEMPERATURE-DEPENDENCE;CHEMICAL-REACTION;DROPLETS;ACID;OXIDATION;OZONE;DROPS