Photochemical Smog Formation (NO₂ Photolysis)
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NO2 → NO + O·
Genel Bakış
Sunlight (< 420 nm) photolyzes nitrogen dioxide to produce nitric oxide and an oxygen atom. The oxygen atom then reacts with O₂ to form ground-level ozone. Combined with volatile organic compounds from vehicle exhaust, this initiates the complex photochemical smog cycle that plagues urban areas.
Katılımcılar
| Rol | Madde | Katsayı | Hal |
|---|---|---|---|
| Reaktan | Nitrogen Dioxide NO₂ | 1 | (g) |
| Ürün | Nitric Oxide NO | 1 | (g) |
Günlük Örnek
The brown haze visible over cities like Los Angeles on sunny days is photochemical smog, driven by this NO₂ photolysis.
Endüstriyel Önemi
Understanding NO₂ photochemistry is essential for air quality regulation, catalytic converter design, and urban pollution control.
Özellikler
- Tür
- Photochemical
- Geri Dönüşümlü
- Hayır
- Enerji
- Endotermik
- ΔH
- 305,0 kJ/mol