2014
DOI: 10.5194/acp-14-9233-2014
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Compilation and evaluation of gas phase diffusion coefficients of reactive trace gases in the atmosphere: volume 1. Inorganic compounds

Abstract: Abstract. Diffusion of gas molecules to the surface is the first step for all gas-surface reactions. Gas phase diffusion can influence and sometimes even limit the overall rates of these reactions; however, there is no database of the gas phase diffusion coefficients of atmospheric reactive trace gases. Here we compile and evaluate, for the first time, the diffusivities (pressure-independent diffusion coefficients) of atmospheric inorganic reactive trace gases reported in the literature. The measured diffusivi… Show more

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“…b Sander (1999), with an effective molecular diffusivity, D s = D a /τ g , where the tortuosity τ g = 2, and molecular diffusivity in free air at 296 K, D a (296 K) = 87 Torr cm 2 s −1 (Tang et al, 2014). c Waddington et al (1996), with a snow layer thickness, z = 4 mm.…”
Section: Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…b Sander (1999), with an effective molecular diffusivity, D s = D a /τ g , where the tortuosity τ g = 2, and molecular diffusivity in free air at 296 K, D a (296 K) = 87 Torr cm 2 s −1 (Tang et al, 2014). c Waddington et al (1996), with a snow layer thickness, z = 4 mm.…”
Section: Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Under our experimental conditions, the entrance length needed to develop the laminar flow is ∼ 12 cm. The mixing length is calculated to be ∼ 14 cm, using a diffusion coefficient of 0.12 cm 2 s −1 for ClONO 2 in N 2 at 296 K (Tang et al, 2014b). Only the middle part of the flow tube (30-80 cm) was used to measure the uptake kinetics.…”
Section: Flow Tubementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In most applications, α is assumed to be unity while Kn can be connected to D via the mean free path of vapour molecules (λ v ) using the mean free-path theory (Mason and McDaniel, 1988;Pirjola et al, 1998). The diffusion coefficient of vapour molecules is determined using the Fuller's model (Poling et al, 2004;Tang et al, 2014), which describes a binary gas system of species A diffusing in B:…”
Section: Cs Determinationmentioning
confidence: 99%