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Modelling the formation of biogenic iodine in marine aerosols

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Models for the formation of biogenic iodine in marine aerosols have been proposed in the literature. Here, we analyse the possible species and reactions that could occur in the proposed models. We calculate the enthalpies of formation for the species and the enthalpies of corresponding reactions. We propose a modified model using iodous acid (HOIO) and reactions that are particularly suited to humid conditions.

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The present investigations are included in the project no. 1448 “Physical chemistry of dynamic states and structures of non-equilibrium systems – self organization, multistability and oscillatority”. They are partially supported by the Ministry of Sciences, Technologies and Development of Serbia.

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Correspondence to Nebojša Begović.

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Selected article from the Regional Symposium on Chemistry and Environment, Krusevac, Serbia, June 2003, organised by Dr. Branimir Jovancicevic

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Begović, N., Marković, Z., Anić, S. et al. Modelling the formation of biogenic iodine in marine aerosols. Environ Chem Lett 2, 65–69 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10311-004-0077-4

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