Abstract
Using X-ray powder diffraction it is possible to identify a number of discrete compounds of nitrogen and sulphur in atmospheric aerosols. The compounds observed include ammonia neutralization products of airborne acids, including mixed ammonium nitrate-sulphate salts. Products of hydrogen halide displacement by HNO 3 and H 2SO 4 are identified both from size-differentiated ion balance studies and X-ray diffraction. A number of mixed metal-ammonium sulphate salts are attributed to reactions of ammonium sulphate subsequent to aerosol coagulation processes.
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