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Published October 15, 2000 | Published
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Photochemical transformations in ice: Implications for the fate of chemical species

Abstract

A quantum yield of ϕ_(ice) = 2.3 × 10^(−4) (±4 × 10^(−5)) was determined for the photochemical degradation of 4-nitrophenol over the wavelength range of 300 to 370 nm in ice pellets (pH 5.6). Five reaction products were identified: hydroquinone, benzoquinone, 4-nitrosophenol, nitrate, nitrite, and the likely formation of organic polymers. The similarities of these results to the observations from 4-nitrophenol photolysis in aqueous solutions indicate that similar mechanisms are operative in both phases. The photochemical decomposition of 4-nitrophenol under conditions similar to those in polar snow and ice suggests that other direct and indirect photochemical process can occur in the polar ice/snow during spring and summer.

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© 2000 American Geophysical Union. Received April 19, 2000; revised August 23, 2000; accepted August 25, 2000. This research has been supported in part by the NSF and by the Environmental Now Foundation.

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