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Marine Aerosol Iodine Chemistry: The Importance of Soluble Organic Iodine

2005; CSIRO Publishing; Volume: 2; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1071/en05070

ISSN

1449-8979

Autores

Alex R. Baker,

Tópico(s)

Air Quality and Health Impacts

Resumo

Environmental Context.Ozone concentrations play a large part in controlling the oxidation capacity of the marine boundary layer, while the production of new aerosol particles affects atmospheric radiative balance. Iodine has a complex chemistry in the marine atmosphere which impacts on both these processes. Much of this iodine chemistry, especially the chemical speciation of iodine in aerosol, is only poorly understood. This study explores the occurrence and abundance of organic forms of iodine, a topic that has received very little attention to date. Abstract.Iodine has a complex chemistry in aerosols in the marine boundary layer (MBL), and is involved in both ozone destruction and new aerosol particle formation processes. Work in this area has focussed almost exclusively on inorganic iodine chemistry. Results from two research cruises in the Atlantic Ocean, covering wide longitude (60°W to 0°W) and latitude (50°N to 50°S) ranges indicate that soluble organic iodine species are both widespread and abundant in marine aerosol. The reactivity of these species is yet to be determined, but may influence the concentrations of some aerosol inorganic iodine species, and may also impact on MBL ozone destruction reactions.

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