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Different photolysis kinetics at the surface of frozen freshwater vs. frozen salt solutions
2010
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions
Reactions at air-ice interfaces can proceed at very different rates than those in aqueous solution, due to the unique disordered region at the ice surface known as the quasi-liquid layer (QLL) . The physical and chemical nature of the surfacial region of ice is greatly affected by solutes such as sodium halide salts. In this work, we studied the effects of sodium chloride and sodium bromide on the photolysis kinetics of harmine, an aromatic organic compound, in aqueous solution and at the
doi:10.5194/acpd-10-12063-2010
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