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Structure - Activity relationships of mineral rusts as heterogeneous nuclei for ammonium sulfate crystallization from supersaturated aqueous solutions

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ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
卷 35, 期 8, 页码 1624-1629

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/es001535v

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Mineral inclusions, present in aqueous atmospheric salt droplets, regulate crystallization when relative humidity decreases by providing a surface for heterogeneous nucleation and thus reducing the critical supersaturation. Although laboratory studies have quantified these processes to some extent, the diverse atmospheric mineralogy presents more chemi cal systems than practically feasible for direct study. Structure-activity relationships are necessary. To that end, in the present work the interactions of ammonium sulfate with corundum, hematite, mullite, rutile, anatase, and baddeleyite were studied by diffuse reflectance fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (DRIFTS) and by epitaxial modeling. The spectroscopic results show that shifts in sulfate peak positions due to chemisorption are not a correlative indicator of the efficacy of heterogeneous nucleation. In contrast, epitaxial modeling results of unreconstructed surfaces explain the sequence of critical supersaturations for constant particle size. If validated by further work, this computer modeling method would provide an important structure-activity tool for the estimation of heterogeneous nucleation properties of the atmospheric mineralogy.

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