Theoretical insights into the gas/heterogeneous phase reactions of hydroxyl radicals with chlorophenols: Mechanism, kinetic and toxicity assessment.
Sci Total Environ
; 807(Pt 3): 150974, 2022 Feb 10.
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Emission of 2-chlorophenols (2-CPs) can cause serious air pollution and health problems. Here, the reaction kinetics and products of key radicals in 2-CPs photo-oxidation are explored in both gaseous and heterogeneous reactions. Quantum chemical calculations show that â¢OH-addition pathways are more preferable than H-abstraction pathways in gas phase, while that is opposite in heterogeneous phase. At 298 K, the overall rate coefficients of the title reactions in gas and heterogeneous phases are 3.48 × 10-13 and 2.37 × 10-13 cm3 molecule-1 s-1 with half-lives of 55.3 h and 81.2 h, respectively. The strong H-bonds between linear Si3O2(OH)8 and 2-CPs change the energy barriers of initial â¢OH-addition and H-abstraction reactions, resulting in the competition between heterogeneous reactions and gas phase reactions. The products in heterogeneous reactions are chloroquinone and HONO, which can cause atmospheric acid deposition and eco-toxicity. In gas phase, self-cyclization of alkoxy radical (ROâ¢) leads to formation of â¢HO2 and highlyoxygenated molecules, which cause formation of secondary organic aerosol. It is emphasized that oxidation of 2-CPs by â¢OH leads to formation of more toxic products for aquatic organisms. Therefore, more attention should be focused on the products originated from â¢OH-initiated reactions of (2-)CPs in gaseous and heterogeneous reactions.
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Clorofenoles
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Radical Hidroxilo
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En
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Sci Total Environ
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2022
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