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An Experimental and Master Equation Investigation of Kinetics of the CH(2)OO + RCN Reactions (R = H, CH(3), C(2)H(5)) and Their Atmospheric Relevance

[Image: see text] We have performed direct kinetic measurements of the CH(2)OO + RCN reactions (R = H, CH(3), C(2)H(5)) in the temperature range 233–360 K and pressure range 10–250 Torr using time-resolved UV-absorption spectroscopy. We have utilized a new photolytic precursor, chloroiodomethane (CH...

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Autores principales: Franzon, Lauri, Peltola, Jari, Valiev, Rashid, Vuorio, Niko, Kurtén, Theo, Eskola, Arkke
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2023
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9869398/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36602183
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpca.2c07073
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author Franzon, Lauri
Peltola, Jari
Valiev, Rashid
Vuorio, Niko
Kurtén, Theo
Eskola, Arkke
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Peltola, Jari
Valiev, Rashid
Vuorio, Niko
Kurtén, Theo
Eskola, Arkke
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description [Image: see text] We have performed direct kinetic measurements of the CH(2)OO + RCN reactions (R = H, CH(3), C(2)H(5)) in the temperature range 233–360 K and pressure range 10–250 Torr using time-resolved UV-absorption spectroscopy. We have utilized a new photolytic precursor, chloroiodomethane (CH(2)ICl), whose photolysis at 193 nm in the presence of O(2) produces CH(2)OO. Observed bimolecular rate coefficients for CH(2)OO + HCN, CH(2)OO + CH(3)CN, and CH(2)OO + C(2)H(5)CN reactions at 296 K are (2.22 ± 0.65) × 10(–14) cm(3) molecule(–1) s(–1), (1.02 ± 0.10) × 10(–14) cm(3) molecule(–1) s(–1), and (2.55 ± 0.13) × 10(–14) cm(3) molecule(–1) s(–1), respectively, suggesting that reaction with CH(2)OO is a potential atmospheric degradation pathway for nitriles. All the reactions have negligible temperature and pressure dependence in the studied regions. Quantum chemical calculations (ωB97X-D/aug-cc-pVTZ optimization with CCSD(T)-F12a/VDZ-F12 electronic energy correction) of the CH(2)OO + RCN reactions indicate that the barrierless lowest-energy reaction path leads to a ring closure, resulting in the formation of a 1,2,4-dioxazole compound. Master equation modeling results suggest that following the ring closure, chemical activation in the case of CH(2)OO + HCN and CH(2)OO + CH(3)CN reactions leads to a rapid decomposition of 1,2,4-dioxazole into a CH(2)O + RNCO pair, or by a rearrangement, into a formyl amide (RC(O)NHC(O)H), followed by decomposition into CO and an imidic acid (RC(NH)OH). The 1,2,4-dioxazole, the CH(2)O + RNCO pair, and the CO + RC(NH)OH pair are atmospherically significant end products to varying degrees.
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spelling pubmed-98693982023-01-24 An Experimental and Master Equation Investigation of Kinetics of the CH(2)OO + RCN Reactions (R = H, CH(3), C(2)H(5)) and Their Atmospheric Relevance Franzon, Lauri Peltola, Jari Valiev, Rashid Vuorio, Niko Kurtén, Theo Eskola, Arkke J Phys Chem A [Image: see text] We have performed direct kinetic measurements of the CH(2)OO + RCN reactions (R = H, CH(3), C(2)H(5)) in the temperature range 233–360 K and pressure range 10–250 Torr using time-resolved UV-absorption spectroscopy. We have utilized a new photolytic precursor, chloroiodomethane (CH(2)ICl), whose photolysis at 193 nm in the presence of O(2) produces CH(2)OO. Observed bimolecular rate coefficients for CH(2)OO + HCN, CH(2)OO + CH(3)CN, and CH(2)OO + C(2)H(5)CN reactions at 296 K are (2.22 ± 0.65) × 10(–14) cm(3) molecule(–1) s(–1), (1.02 ± 0.10) × 10(–14) cm(3) molecule(–1) s(–1), and (2.55 ± 0.13) × 10(–14) cm(3) molecule(–1) s(–1), respectively, suggesting that reaction with CH(2)OO is a potential atmospheric degradation pathway for nitriles. All the reactions have negligible temperature and pressure dependence in the studied regions. Quantum chemical calculations (ωB97X-D/aug-cc-pVTZ optimization with CCSD(T)-F12a/VDZ-F12 electronic energy correction) of the CH(2)OO + RCN reactions indicate that the barrierless lowest-energy reaction path leads to a ring closure, resulting in the formation of a 1,2,4-dioxazole compound. Master equation modeling results suggest that following the ring closure, chemical activation in the case of CH(2)OO + HCN and CH(2)OO + CH(3)CN reactions leads to a rapid decomposition of 1,2,4-dioxazole into a CH(2)O + RNCO pair, or by a rearrangement, into a formyl amide (RC(O)NHC(O)H), followed by decomposition into CO and an imidic acid (RC(NH)OH). The 1,2,4-dioxazole, the CH(2)O + RNCO pair, and the CO + RC(NH)OH pair are atmospherically significant end products to varying degrees. American Chemical Society 2023-01-05 /pmc/articles/PMC9869398/ /pubmed/36602183 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpca.2c07073 Text en © 2023 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Permits the broadest form of re-use including for commercial purposes, provided that author attribution and integrity are maintained (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Franzon, Lauri
Peltola, Jari
Valiev, Rashid
Vuorio, Niko
Kurtén, Theo
Eskola, Arkke
An Experimental and Master Equation Investigation of Kinetics of the CH(2)OO + RCN Reactions (R = H, CH(3), C(2)H(5)) and Their Atmospheric Relevance
title An Experimental and Master Equation Investigation of Kinetics of the CH(2)OO + RCN Reactions (R = H, CH(3), C(2)H(5)) and Their Atmospheric Relevance
title_full An Experimental and Master Equation Investigation of Kinetics of the CH(2)OO + RCN Reactions (R = H, CH(3), C(2)H(5)) and Their Atmospheric Relevance
title_fullStr An Experimental and Master Equation Investigation of Kinetics of the CH(2)OO + RCN Reactions (R = H, CH(3), C(2)H(5)) and Their Atmospheric Relevance
title_full_unstemmed An Experimental and Master Equation Investigation of Kinetics of the CH(2)OO + RCN Reactions (R = H, CH(3), C(2)H(5)) and Their Atmospheric Relevance
title_short An Experimental and Master Equation Investigation of Kinetics of the CH(2)OO + RCN Reactions (R = H, CH(3), C(2)H(5)) and Their Atmospheric Relevance
title_sort experimental and master equation investigation of kinetics of the ch(2)oo + rcn reactions (r = h, ch(3), c(2)h(5)) and their atmospheric relevance
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9869398/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36602183
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpca.2c07073
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