Laser spectrometry and kinetics of selected elementary reactions of the acetonyl radical

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Imrik, K
Farkas, E
Vasvári, G
Szilágyi, I
Sarzynski, D
Dóbé, S
Bérces, T
Márta, F
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[1] Hungarian Acad Sci, Chem Res Ctr, H-1025 Budapest, Hungary
[2] Univ Med, PL-50140 Wroclaw, Poland
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10.1039/b404889j
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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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The laser induced fluorescence excitation spectrum (LIF) and the ultraviolet absorption spectrum (TA) of the acetonyl radical (CH3C(O)CH2) were remeasured by using the time-resolved fast discharge flow (DF) and laser flash photolysis (LP) experimental techniques (T=298 K). The absorption cross section of sigma (acetonyl, 207 nm)=(3.16+/-0.61)x10(-18) cm(2) molecule(-1) was determined calibrated against the acetyl-peroxyl radical (CH3C(O)O-2) in LP/TA measurements. The kinetics of the reactions of CH3C(O)CH2 with the open shell reaction partners O-2 (1), NO (2), NO2 (3) and H (4) were studied by using the DF method with LIF detection of the acetonyl radical at 298+/-1 K and 2.85+/-0.05 mbar He pressure. The rate constants for the overall reactions were determined in units of cm(3) molecule(-1) s(-1) to be k(1)=(3.49+/-0.51)x10(-13), k(2)=(1.04+/-0.19)x10(-11), k(3)=(3.25x0.65)x10(-11) and k(4)greater than or equal to3x10(-10) with 2sigma accuracy given. The acetonyl radical was found to react similarly to alkyl radicals by comparison with literature results. A reduced reactivity was observed toward O-2 and NO that might be attributed to the resonance stabilisation of the acetonyl radical. No such effect was observed for the NO2 and H atom reactions.
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