The kinetics and mechanism of the reaction Cl ฯฉ HO 2 : products (1) have been studied in the temperature range 230-360 K and at total pressure of 1 Torr of helium using the discharge-flow mass spectrometric method. The following Arrhenius expression for the total rate constant was obtained either fr
Some observations on the kinetics and thermochemistry of the reactions of HO2 radicals with aldehydes and ketones
โ Scribed by S. W. Benson
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2001
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 62 KB
- Volume
- 33
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0538-8066
- DOI
- 10.1002/kin.1047
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โฆ Synopsis
The rapid, gas phase equilibrium addition of HO 2 radicals to CH 2 O to form the peroxy radical HOCH 2 OO โข is in agreement with the known thermochemistry of these species. The recent study of the similar addition of HO 2 โข to ketones shows no significant reaction, which is again in agreement with known thermochemistry. All these reactions are notable for significant dipole attraction between the reactants ranging from 3 to 7 kcal/mol. The thermochemistry shows that the hydroperoxyl alkoxy species, the primary possible adduct, is not favored by the free energy change for direct addition. This and the observed kinetics favor a concerted addition, H-atom transfer, as the transition state for the reactions. Kinetic estimates for forward and reverse reactions are in good agreement with observations. A thermochemical examination of the step-wise addition of HO 2
โข to the carbonyl shows that the reaction proceeds through a concerted, cyclic transition state involving simultaneous H-transfer, 3 ฯฉ 2 cycloaddition of HO 2 โข to the carbonyl group.
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