Critical Role of Iodous Acid in Neutral Iodine Oxoacid Nucleation

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Nucleation of neutral iodine particles has recently been found to involve both iodic acid (HIO3) and iodous acid (HIO2). However, the precise role of HIO2in iodine oxoacid nucleation remains unclear. Herein, we probe such a role by investigating the cluster formation mechanisms and kinetics of (HIO3)m(HIO2)n(m = 0-4, n = 0-4) clusters with quantum chemical calculations and atmospheric cluster dynamics modeling. When compared with HIO3, we find that HIO2binds more strongly with HIO3and also more strongly with HIO2. After accounting for ambient vapor concentrations, the fastest nucleation rate is predicted for mixed HIO3-HIO2clusters rather than for pure HIO3or HIO2ones. Our calculations reveal that the strong binding results from HIO2exhibiting a base behavior (accepting a proton from HIO3) and forming stronger halogen bonds. Moreover, the binding energies of (HIO3)m(HIO2)nclusters show a far more tolerant choice of growth paths when compared with the strict stoichiometry required for sulfuric acid-base nucleation. Our predicted cluster formation rates and dimer concentrations are acceptably consistent with those measured by the Cosmic Leaving Outdoor Droplets (CLOUD) experiment. This study suggests that HIO2could facilitate the nucleation of other acids beyond HIO3in regions where base vapors such as ammonia or amines are scarce.

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Zhang, R., Xie, H. B., Ma, F., Chen, J., Iyer, S., Simon, M., … He, X. C. (2022). Critical Role of Iodous Acid in Neutral Iodine Oxoacid Nucleation. Environmental Science and Technology, 56(19), 14166–14177. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.2c04328

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