Experimental and Theoretical Study of Oxolan-3-one Thermal Decomposition.
Heather N LeggKathryn M NarkinLaura R McCunnCarol A ParishXinli SongPublished in: The journal of physical chemistry. A (2022)
The thermal decomposition of oxolan-3-one, a common component of the bio-oil formed during biomass pyrolysis, has been studied using ab initio calculations and experiments employing pulsed gas-phase pyrolysis with matrix-isolation FTIR product detection. Four pathways for unimolecular decomposition were predicted using computational methods. The dominant reaction channel led to carbon monoxide, formaldehyde, and ethylene, all of which were observed experimentally. The other channels led to an assortment of products including ketene, water, propyne, and acetylene, which were all confirmed in the matrix-isolation FTIR spectra. There is also evidence for the production of substituted ketenes in pyrolysis, most likely hydroxyketene and methylketene.