Adsorption of hydroxyacetone on pure ice surfaces

作者: Mélanie Petitjean , Maria Darvas , Sylvain Picaud , Pál Jedlovszky , Stéphane Le Calvé

DOI: 10.1002/CPHC.201000629

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摘要: The adsorption of hydroxyacetone molecules at the surface ice is investigated by means flow-tube reactor measurements in temperature range: 213-253 K. number adsorbed per unit conventionally plotted as a function absolute gas concentration and compared to that previously obtained for acetone ethanol. enthalpy monolayer capacity are determined. In addition, molecular dynamics simulations performed support experimental results. However, it shown available interaction potential between not accurate enough allow robust detailed analysis process. Finally, rapid estimation partitioning phase shows densest clouds, up 29% could be on pure surfaces 203

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