Photochemical decomposition of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) and formaldehyde (HCHO) in artificial snow
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Laboratory-made snow doped with either hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) or formaldehyde (HCHO) was exposed to radiation in the UV and visible range resulting in a decomposition of both compounds. These experiments demonstrate that besides the photolysis of nitrate further photochemical reactions of atmospheric relevant compounds can take place in snow. Under similar conditions the decomposition of H2O2 is more efficient than the decomposition of HCHO. Since the decompositions in the experiments follow first-order reaction kinetics, we suggest that the same products as in photolysis reactions in the liquid phase are produced. If similar reactions also take place in natural snow covers, these reactions would have several important consequences. The reactions could represent pathways for the generation of highly reactive radicals in the condensed phase enhancing the photochemical activity of surface snow and modifying the oxidation capacity of the atmospheric boundary layer. The photolysis could also constitute an additional sink for H2O2 and HCHO in surface snow, which should be taken into account for the reconstruction of atmospheric concentrations of both compounds from concentration profiles in surface snow and ice cores.
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