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Iron-sulfur chemistry can explain the ultraviolet absorber in the clouds of Venus.


ABSTRACT: The clouds of Venus are believed to be composed of sulfuric acid (H2SO4) and minor constituents including iron-bearing compounds, and their respective concentrations vary with height in the thick Venusian atmosphere. This study experimentally investigates possible iron-bearing mineral phases that are stable under the unique conditions within Venusian clouds. Our results demonstrate that ferric iron can react with sulfuric acid to form two mineral phases: rhomboclase [(H5O2)Fe(SO4)2·3H2O] and acid ferric sulfate [(H3O)Fe(SO4)2]. A combination of these two mineral phases and dissolved Fe3+ in varying concentrations of sulfuric acid are shown to be good candidates for explaining the 200- to 300-nm and 300- to 500-nm features of the reported unknown UV absorber. We, therefore, hypothesize a rich and largely unexplored heterogeneous chemistry in the cloud droplets of Venus that has a large effect on the optical properties of the clouds and the behavior of trace gas species throughout Venus's atmosphere.

SUBMITTER: Jiang CZ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10776003 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Iron-sulfur chemistry can explain the ultraviolet absorber in the clouds of Venus.

Jiang Clancy Zhijian CZ   Rimmer Paul B PB   Lozano Gabriella G GG   Tosca Nicholas J NJ   Kufner Corinna L CL   Sasselov Dimitar D DD   Thompson Samantha J SJ  

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The clouds of Venus are believed to be composed of sulfuric acid (H<sub>2</sub>SO<sub>4</sub>) and minor constituents including iron-bearing compounds, and their respective concentrations vary with height in the thick Venusian atmosphere. This study experimentally investigates possible iron-bearing mineral phases that are stable under the unique conditions within Venusian clouds. Our results demonstrate that ferric iron can react with sulfuric acid to form two mineral phases: rhomboclase [(H<sub  ...[more]

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