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Chemical reaction rates of ozone in water infusions of wheat, beech, oak and pine leaves of different ages

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ATMOSPHERIC ENVIRONMENT
卷 151, 期 -, 页码 176-187

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.atmosenv.2016.11.069

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Ozone deposition; Ascorbate; Cuticle; Water film; Senescence

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  1. EU [FP7-ENV-2011-282910, 017841]
  2. ANR project Vulnoz [ANR-08-VULN-012]
  3. University of Paris VI
  4. Ile-de-France region
  5. INSU,CNRS through R2DS

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In this study we present results from a laboratory experiment designed to evaluate the first-order chemical reaction rate (k) of ozone in water films on plant leaves occurring during clew or rain events. Ozone deposition to wet cuticles is indeed known to be a significant pathway of ozone deposition, but the underlying processes are not yet well understood. Leaf infusions obtained by infusing plant leaves with water at room temperature were introduced into a wet effluent denuder fed with a flux of ozone rich air. Ozone, water vapour concentrations and temperature were measured in both inlet and outlet airflows in order to compute ozone reaction rates k(r) using an ozone reaction-diffusion model in the water film. Ascorbate solutions were used to validate the set up and led to k(r) = 3.610(7) M-1 s(-1) consistent with the literature. Ozone reaction rates were determined for wheat, beech, oak and pine leaves infusions at several developmental stages, as well as for rain samples. Leaf infusions reaction rates were between 240 s(-1) and 3.4 10(5) s(-1) depending on species and developmental stage, while k for rain water ranged from 130 to 830 s(-1). Wheat leaves solutions showed significantly (P < 0.001) higher k(r) (median 73800 s-1) compared to the other tree species (median 4560 s(-1)). Senescing or dead leaves also showed significantly (P < 0.001) larger k (median 21100 s(-1)) compared to non-senescent leaves (median 3200 s(-1)). In wheat, k also increased with increasing yellow leaf fraction. Our results are in the range of previously reported ozone deposition on wet leaves in field or chamber studies. Composition of leaves infusions and previous studies on throughfall and dew composition shows that reaction of ozone with inorganic compounds may only explain the smallest measured k. The largest k observed during senescent are most likely due to reaction with organic material. This is confirmed by LC-MS measurements which showed detection of ascorbate and VOCs as well as the reaction products of ozone with these compounds. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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