Quantum Chemical Study of Potential Energy Surface in the Formation of Atmospheric Sulfuric Acid

被引:2
|
作者
Tao, Emily L. [1 ]
Li, Jessica Y. [1 ]
Soriano, Samantha [1 ]
Tao, Fu-Ming [1 ]
机构
[1] Calif State Univ, Dept Chem & Biochem, 800 N State Coll Blvd, Fullerton, CA 92834 USA
基金
美国国家科学基金会;
关键词
Quantum chemistry; Atmospheric chemistry; Sulfur dioxide; Sulfuric acid; Computational chemistry; Density functional theory; Ab initio methods; GAS-PHASE REACTION; THERMOCHEMISTRY; MECHANISM; TRIOXIDE; ATOMS; MODEL;
D O I
10.1063/1674-0068/31/cjcp1805126
中图分类号
O64 [物理化学(理论化学)、化学物理学]; O56 [分子物理学、原子物理学];
学科分类号
070203 ; 070304 ; 081704 ; 1406 ;
摘要
A new potential energy surface (PES) for the atmospheric formation of sulfuric acid from OH+SO2 is investigated using density functional theory and high-level ab initio molecular orbital theory. A pathway focused on the new PES assumes the reaction to take place between the radical complex SO3 center dot HO2 and H2O. The unusual stability of SO3 center dot HO2 is the principal basis of the new pathway, which has the same final outcome as the current reaction mechanism in the literature but it avoids the production and complete release of SO3. The entire reaction pathway is composed of three consecutive elementary steps: (1) HOSO2+O-2 -> SO3 center dot HO2, (2) SO3 center dot HO2+H2O -> SO3 center dot H2O center dot HO2, (3) SO3 center dot H2O center dot HO2 -> H2SO4+HO2. All three steps have small energy barriers, under 10 kcal/mol, and are exothermic, and the new pathway is therefore favorable both kinetically and thermodynamically. As a key step of the reactions, step (3), HO2 serves as a bridge molecule for low-barrier hydrogen transfer in the hydrolysis of SO3. Two significant atmospheric implications are expected from the present study. First, SO3 is not released from the oxidation of SO2 by OH radical in the atmosphere. Second, the conversion of SO2 into sulfuric acid is weakly dependent on the humidity of air.
引用
收藏
页码:503 / 509
页数:7
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] The potential role of malonic acid in the atmospheric sulfuric acid - Ammonia clusters formation
    Zhang, Haijie
    Li, Hao
    Liu, Ling
    Zhang, Yunhong
    Zhang, Xiuhui
    Li, Zesheng
    CHEMOSPHERE, 2018, 203 : 26 - 33
  • [2] Quantum Mechanical Study of Sulfuric Acid Hydration: Atmospheric Implications
    Temelso, Berhane
    Morrell, Thomas E.
    Shields, Robert M.
    Allodi, Marco A.
    Wood, Elena K.
    Kirschner, Karl N.
    Castonguay, Thomas C.
    Archer, Kaye A.
    Shields, George C.
    JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY A, 2012, 116 (09): : 2209 - 2224
  • [3] Quantum mechanical study of sulfuric acid hydration and its atmospheric implications
    Temelso, Berhane
    Shields, George C.
    ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY, 2012, 244
  • [4] A quantum‐chemical study of the formation mechanism and nature of tert‐butyl carbenium ions in 100% sulfuric acid
    D.A. Zhurko
    M.V. Frash
    V.B. Kazansky
    Catalysis Letters, 1998, 55 : 7 - 14
  • [5] Investigating atmospheric sulfuric acid-water-ammonia particle formation using quantum chemistry
    Kurten, Theo
    Vehkamaki, Hanna
    ADVANCES IN QUANTUM CHEMISTRY, VOL 55: APPLICATIONS OF THEORETICAL METHODS TO ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCE, 2008, 55 : 407 - 427
  • [6] Atmospheric Sulfuric Acid Dimer Formation in a Polluted Environment
    Yin, Ke
    Mai, Shixin
    Zhao, Jun
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH, 2022, 19 (11)
  • [7] Quantum-chemical study of the singlet potential energy surface of the nitrene—dioxygen system
    A. A. Shchepalov
    S. V. Zelentsov
    A. G. Razuvaev
    Russian Chemical Bulletin, 2001, 50 : 2346 - 2351
  • [8] Quantum-Chemical Study of Alkyl Carbenium Ions in 100% Sulfuric Acid
    V. N. Solkan
    I. V. Kuz'min
    V. B. Kazanskii
    Kinetics and Catalysis, 2001, 42 : 411 - 417
  • [9] Development of bacteriochlorophyll a potential energy surface by quantum chemical calculations
    Kim, Chang Woo
    Rhee, Young
    ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY, 2015, 249
  • [10] Quantum-chemical study of alkyl carbenium ions in 100% sulfuric acid
    Solkan, VN
    Kuz'min, IV
    Kazanskii, VB
    KINETICS AND CATALYSIS, 2001, 42 (03) : 411 - 417