Chilling out: a cool aqueous environment promotes the formation of gas-surface complexes.

@article{Ota2011ChillingOA,
  title={Chilling out: a cool aqueous environment promotes the formation of gas-surface complexes.},
  author={Stephanie T Ota and Geraldine L. Richmond},
  journal={Journal of the American Chemical Society},
  year={2011},
  volume={133 19},
  pages={
          7497-508
        }
}
SO(2), an important atmospheric pollutant, has been implicated in environmental phenomena such as acid rain, climate change, and cloud formation. In addition, SO(2) is fundamentally interesting because it forms spectroscopically identifiable complexes with water at aqueous surfaces. Vibrational sum frequency spectroscopy (VSFS) is used here to further investigate the mechanism by which SO(2) adsorbs to water at tropospherically relevant temperatures (0-23 °C). The spectral results lead to two… 
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