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Experimentally Determined Site-Specific Reactivity of the Gas-Phase OH and Cl + i-Butanol Reactions Between 251 and 340 K.
McGillen, Max R; Tyndall, Geoffrey S; Orlando, John J; Pimentel, Andre S; Medeiros, Diogo J; Burkholder, James B.
Afiliação
  • McGillen MR; Chemical Sciences Division, Earth System Research Laboratory, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration , 325 Broadway, Boulder, Colorado 80305, United States.
  • Tyndall GS; Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences, University of Colorado , Boulder, Colorado 80309, United States.
  • Orlando JJ; Atmospheric Chemistry Observations and Modeling Laboratory, National Center for Atmospheric Research , Boulder, Colorado 80307, United States.
  • Pimentel AS; Atmospheric Chemistry Observations and Modeling Laboratory, National Center for Atmospheric Research , Boulder, Colorado 80307, United States.
  • Medeiros DJ; Departamento de Química, Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro , Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
  • Burkholder JB; Departamento de Química, Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro , Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
J Phys Chem A ; 120(50): 9968-9981, 2016 Dec 22.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28002951
ABSTRACT
Product branching ratios for the gas-phase reactions of i-butanol, (CH3)2CHCH2OH, with OH radicals (251, 294, and 340 K) and Cl atoms (294 K) were quantified in an environmental chamber study and used to interpret i-butanol site-specific reactivity. i-Butyraldehyde, acetone, acetaldehyde, and formaldehyde were observed as major stable end products in both reaction systems with carbon mass balance indistinguishable from unity. Product branching ratios for OH oxidation were found to be temperature-dependent with the α, ß, and γ channels changing from 34 ± 6 to 47 ± 1%, from 58 ± 6 to 37 ± 9%, and from 8 ± 1 to 16 ± 4%, respectively, between 251 and 340 K. Recommended temperature-dependent site-specific modified Arrhenius expressions for the OH reaction rate coefficient are (cm3 molecule-1 s-1) kα(T) = 8.64 × 10-18 × T1.91exp(666/T); kß(T) = 5.15 × 10-19 × T2.04exp(1304/T); kγ(T) = 3.20 × 10-17 × T1.78exp(107/T); kOH(T) = 2.10 × 10-18 × T2exp(-23/T), where kTotal(T) = kα(T) + kß(T) + kγ(T) + kOH(T). The expressions were constrained using the product branching ratios measured in this study and previous total phenomenological rate coefficient measurements. The site-specific expressions compare reasonably well with recent theoretical work. It is shown that use of i-butanol would result in acetone as the dominant degradation product under most atmospheric conditions.

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Tipo de estudo: Qualitative_research Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2016 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Tipo de estudo: Qualitative_research Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2016 Tipo de documento: Article