Thermochemistry, reaction paths, and kinetics on the hydroperoxy-ethyl radical reaction with O2:: New chain branching reactions in hydrocarbon oxidation

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Bozzelli, JW [1 ]
Sheng, C [1 ]
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[1] New Jersey Inst Technol, Dept Chem Engn Chem & Environm Sci, Newark, NJ 07102 USA
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10.1021/jp013604d
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O64 [物理化学(理论化学)、化学物理学];
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070304 ; 081704 ;
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Ab initio and density functional calculations are performed to determine thermochemical and kinetic parameters in analysis of the 2 hydroperoxy-ethyl radical association with O-2. The system serves as an initial model for O-2 association with higher molecular weight alkyl-hydroperoxide radicals and is an important component in the well-studied ethyl radical plus O-2 reaction system. The CBS-Q//B3LYP/6-31G(d,p) and G3(MP2) composite methods are utilized to calculate energies. The well depth is determined as 35 kcal/mol and transition state results show two low energy paths (barriers below the entrance channel) for reaction to new products: (i) a HO2 molecular elimination and (ii) a hydrogen shift path. Intramolecular hydrogen transfer (five-member ring) leads to 2 hydroperoxide acetadehyde + OH, where the barrier is ca. 7 kcal/mol lower than previously estimated. The HOOCH2CH(=O) formed here is chemically activated and a significant fraction dissociates to OH + formyl-methoxy radical, before stabilization. The barrier for hydrogen transfer is several kcal/mole lower than the corresponding reaction in a conventional hydrocarbon for this five-member ring transition state because the weak C-H bond on the hydroperoxide carbon. The second path is unimolecular HO2 elimination leading to a vinyl hydroperoxide + HO2. The vinyl hydroperoxide has a weak (22.5 kcal/mol) CH2=CHO-OH bond and rapidly dissociates to formyl methyl plus OH radicals; a second low energy chain branching path in low-temperature HC oxidation. Kinetic analysis with falloff on chemical activation and unimolecular dissociation, illustrate that both low energy paths are competing. Results also show significant formation of a diradical, (OCH2CH2OO.)-O-. + OH, an additional new path to chain branching, which results from the chemical activation reaction. The HO2 molecular elimination plus vinyl hydroperoxide dominates the H transfer by a factor of 1.8 at low temperatures, a result of its small entropy advantage. At high temperatures, dissociation to the higher energy, but loose transition state, hydroperoxide ethyl radical + O-2 (back to reactants) is the dominant path.
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