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Unimolecular decomposition rates of a methyl-substituted Criegee intermediate syn -CH 3 CHOO.

Yu-Lin LiMei-Tsan KuoJim Jr-Min Lin
Published in: RSC advances (2020)
Criegee intermediates play important roles in atmospheric chemistry. Methyl Criegee intermediate, CH 3 CHOO, has two conformers, syn - and anti -conformers. Syn -CH 3 CHOO would undergo fast unimolecular decomposition to form OH radical via 1,4 H-atom transfer. In this work, unimolecular decomposition of syn -CH 3 CHOO was probed in real time with UV absorption spectroscopy at 278-318 K and 100-700 torr. We used water vapor as the scavenger of anti -CH 3 CHOO to distinguish the absorption signals of the two conformers. After removing the contributions from reactions with radical byproducts, reaction with water vapor and wall loss, we obtained the unimolecular reaction rate coefficient of syn -CH 3 CHOO (at 300 torr), which increases from (67 ± 15) s -1 at 278 K, (146 ± 31) s -1 at 298 K, to (288 ± 81) s -1 at 318 K with an Arrhenius activation energy of ca. 6.4 kcal mol -1 and a weak pressure dependence for 100-700 torr. Compared to previous studies, this work provides temperature dependent unimolecular rates of syn -CH 3 CHOO at higher pressures, which are more relevant to atmospheric conditions.
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