Relative stabilities of HCl•H2SO4•HNO3 aggregates in polar stratospheric clouds

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Marian Verdes
M. Paniagua
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[1] Universidad Autónoma de Madrid,Departamento de Química Física Aplicada, Facultad de Ciencias, C
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DFT; PSC; Ab initio; Sulfuric acid; Nitric acid; Hydrogen chloride; Relative stability; Gibbs free energy; Atmospheric temperatures; Atmospheric aggregates; Atmospheric clusters; Atmospheric chemistry; Thermochemistry; IR frequencies;
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Strong acids such as HCl (C), HNO3 (N) and H2SO4 (S) acquire relevance in Polar Stratospheric Clouds (PSCs) and aerosols in which nucleation processes occur. Ab initio quantum chemical studies of aggregates were performed for these strong acids. Structures were calculated using DFT methods with the B3LYP hybrid functional and aug-cc-pVTZ basis set. As an initial constraint, an H2SO4 moiety was placed in all candidate structures. A total of 11 optimized structures was found: a global minimum (CSN-a) plus ten local minima on the Potential Energy Surface (PES). The global minimum aggregate gave four hydrogen bonds, yielding a hexagonal ring in its structure. HNO3 acts as proton donor in all clusters; nevertheless, using trans-H2SO4 as the proton donor yielded the most stable structures, whereas HCl acts mainly as a proton donor/acceptor. Real harmonic frequencies, IR spectra, and inter-monomeric parameters were obtained. CSN-a symmetric stretching modes were shifted to 2805.56 cm−1 and 3520.00 cm−1 for H–Cl modes, while O–H modes shifted to 3256.87 cm−1 and 3362.47 cm−1. On the other hand, relative stabilities improved for 5 of the 11 aggregates when the temperature decreased from 298 K to 210 K, 195 K and 188 K. The aggregate CSN-f remained unstable only at 210 K. Moreover, the relative Gibbs free energy, ΔG(0–298K) was −9.26 kcalmol−1 with respect to CSN-a; relative reaction Gibbs free energy [Δ(ΔG)] values ranged from 0.0 at 298 K, to −6.9 kcalmol−1 at 188 K. It seems that CSN aggregates remain slightly more stable than CNS aggregates with a HNO3 moiety when the temperature decreases from 298 to 188 K. Five structures remained relatively stable under both study conditions.
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