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Solubility of Nitrous Acid (HONO) in Sulfuric Acid Solutions

The Henry's law solubility of nitrous acid (HONO) has been studied in sulfuric acid solutions as a function of acid concentration in the range 0.3−73.6 wt % and temperature between 248 and 298 K by measuring the distribution of HONO between the gas and liquid phases using a bubbler-type gas−liq...

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Published in:Journal of physical chemistry (1952) 1996-09, Vol.100 (36), p.14984-14990
Main Authors: Becker, Karl H, Kleffmann, Jörg, Kurtenbach, Ralf, Wiesen, Peter
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description The Henry's law solubility of nitrous acid (HONO) has been studied in sulfuric acid solutions as a function of acid concentration in the range 0.3−73.6 wt % and temperature between 248 and 298 K by measuring the distribution of HONO between the gas and liquid phases using a bubbler-type gas−liquid reactor. Gas phase concentrations have been measured by highly sensitive tunable diode laser spectrometry, whereas the liquid phase has been analyzed by ion chromatography. At 298 K the Henry's law constant of HONO in sulfuric acid is well described for H2SO4 concentrations < 53 wt % by K H = (47.2 ± 2.8) exp[(−0.044 ± 0.002) c H 2 SO 4 ] mol kg-1 bar-1, with c H 2 SO 4 in wt %. The exponential dependence of K H on c H 2 SO 4 that has been observed with increasing H2SO4 concentration is explained by the Setschenow equation. The values of ΔH sol and ΔS sol for the dissolution of HONO have been determined as a function of sulfuric acid concentration. The results were fitted to a four-parameter equation that allows the calculation of the effective solubility of HONO in the temperature and concentration ranges studied. In addition, the equilibrium between HONO and NO+ is discussed.
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