EGU21-13817
https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu21-13817
EGU General Assembly 2021
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Are iodic acid measurements by chemical ionization unambiguous?  

Thomas Lewis1,2, Juan Carlos Gomez Martin3, Mark Blitz2, Alfonso Saiz-Lopez1, and John Plane2
Thomas Lewis et al.
  • 1Institute of Physical Chemistry Rocasolano, CSIC, Department of Atmospheric Chemistry and Climate, Madrid, Spain
  • 2University of Leeds, Leeds, UK
  • 3Instituto de Astrofísica de Andalucía, CSIC, Granada, Spain

Field observations of IO3− and HIO3−-containing cluster anions by chemical ionization–atmospheric pressure interface–time-of-flight mass spectrometry (CI-API-ToF-MS) have been reported1. These observations, which employ nitrate (NO3−) reagent ions for reaction with the analytes, have been interpreted as resulting from atmospheric gas-phase iodic acid (HOIO2) and molecular cluster formation via HOIO2 addition steps. CI-API-ToF-MS chamber measurements with alternative ionization schemes have also reported signals that could be attributed to gas-phase HOIO and HOIO2. However, well-established chemical kinetics and thermochemistry do not indicate any straightforward route to gas-phase iodine oxyacids and HOIO2 particle formation in the atmosphere. This does not only hinder the ability of chemical models for linking iodine emissions and particle formation, but also calls into question the interpretation of these CI-API-ToF-MS measurements. It has been proposed that water plays an important role in generating gas phase and HOIO2-containing molecular clusters, but recent flow tube experiments have established extremely low upper limits to the rate constants of possible reactions between iodine oxides (IOx and IxOy) and water. In this presentation, we discuss experimental and theoretical kinetics and thermochemistry of proposed routes to gas-phase HOIO and HOIO2 in the atmosphere as well as potential ion-molecule reactions turning iodine oxides into IO3- ions in the CI-API-ToF-MS inlet. We show that there is an important ambiguity in the interpretation of IO3- and other signals observed with CI instruments as a result of barrierless reactions between IxOy and the reagent ions. Experiments for solving this ambiguity and reconciling conflicting results are proposed.

How to cite: Lewis, T., Gomez Martin, J. C., Blitz, M., Saiz-Lopez, A., and Plane, J.: Are iodic acid measurements by chemical ionization unambiguous?  , EGU General Assembly 2021, online, 19–30 Apr 2021, EGU21-13817, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu21-13817, 2021.