UV and infrared absorption spectra, atmospheric lifetimes, and ozone depletion and global warming potentials for CCl.sub.2FCCl.sub.2F , CCl.sub.3CClF.sub.2 , and CCl.sub.2FCF.sub.3

The potential impact of CCl.sub.2 FCF.sub.3 (CFC-114a) and the recently observed CCl.sub.2 FCCl.sub.2 F (CFC-112), CCl.sub.3 CClF.sub.2 (CFC-112a), and CCl.sub.3 CF.sub.3 (CFC-113a) chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) on stratospheric ozone and climate is presently not well characterized. In this study, the...

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Veröffentlicht in:Atmospheric chemistry and physics 2016-07, Vol.16 (12), p.8043
Hauptverfasser: Davis, Maxine E, Bernard, François, McGillen, Max R, Fleming, Eric L, Burkholder, James B
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Zusammenfassung:The potential impact of CCl.sub.2 FCF.sub.3 (CFC-114a) and the recently observed CCl.sub.2 FCCl.sub.2 F (CFC-112), CCl.sub.3 CClF.sub.2 (CFC-112a), and CCl.sub.3 CF.sub.3 (CFC-113a) chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) on stratospheric ozone and climate is presently not well characterized. In this study, the UV absorption spectra of these CFCs were measured between 192.5 and 235 nm over the temperature range 207-323 K. Precise parameterizations of the UV absorption spectra are presented. A 2-D atmospheric model was used to evaluate the CFC atmospheric loss processes, lifetimes, ozone depletion potentials (ODPs), and the associated uncertainty ranges in these metrics due to the kinetic and photochemical uncertainty. The CFCs are primarily removed in the stratosphere by short-wavelength UV photolysis with calculated global annually averaged steady-state lifetimes (years) of 63.6 (61.9-64.7), 51.5 (50.0-52.6), 55.4 (54.3-56.3), and 105.3 (102.9-107.4) for CFC-112, CFC-112a, CFC-113a, and CFC-114a, respectively. The range of lifetimes given in parentheses is due to the 2σ uncertainty in the UV absorption spectra and O(.sup.1 D) rate coefficients included in the model calculations. The 2-D model was also used to calculate the CFC ozone depletion potentials (ODPs) with values of 0.98, 0.86, 0.73, and 0.72 obtained for CFC-112, CFC-112a, CFC-113a, and CFC-114a, respectively. Using the infrared absorption spectra and lifetimes determined in this work, the CFC global warming potentials (GWPs) were estimated to be 4260 (CFC-112), 3330 (CFC-112a), 3650 (CFC-113a), and 6510 (CFC-114a) for the 100-year time horizon.
ISSN:1680-7316
1680-7324