Effects of Oxygen: Experimental and VTST/DFT Studies on Cumene Autoxidation with Air under Atmospheric Pressure.
Yufeng WuJingnan ZhaoQing-Wei MengMingshu BiCunfei MaZongyi YuPublished in: ACS omega (2022)
The mechanism of how oxygen affects cumene autoxidation related to temperature is still bewildering. Kinetic analysis of cumene autoxidation with air at a pressure of 1.0 atm was investigated by experiments and variational transition state theory/DFT. Oxygen was the limiting factor for cumene autoxidation above 100 °C, although it had negligible impacts on cumene autoxidation at 70-100 °C. The kinetic analysis by VTST coupled with DFT calculations proved that { k 6,reverse [ROO • ]}/{ k 7,forward [RH] 0 [ROO • ]} > 10 3 (70-120 °C), suggesting that ROO • tended to decompose back to R • and O 2 rapidly, whereas it was much slower for ROO • abstracting a hydrogen atom from RH to form ROOH. When the concentration of oxygen was higher than the critical value ([O 2 ] critical ), it could not significantly affect the equilibrium concentration of ROO • , which in turn could not affect the autoxidation rate significantly. Besides, the critical oxygen concentration ([O 2 ] critical ) was exponentially related to 1/ T , which was consistent with Hattori's experimental results.