Abstract

High level electronic structure calculations have been used to study the gas phase reactivity of N2O5 and HCl in small neutral water clusters containing one and two water molecules. The free energy barrier decreases from 61 (uncatalysed) to 39 kJ mol−1 when catalysed by two water molecules where the reaction products involve ClNO2 and HONO2. A new pathway for the hydrolysis of N2O5 by a single water is identified with a barrier comparable to that for the uncatalysed reaction of N2O5 with HCl. The calculations predict these reactions may be important in contributing to the ozone destruction cycle. However, the calculations also suggest that heterogeneous catalysis will be favoured over the homogeneous process.

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