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Gas-Phase Room-Temperature Detection of the tert -Butyl Hydroperoxide Dimer.

Casper Vindahl JensenHenrik G Kjaergaard
Published in: The journal of physical chemistry. A (2023)
We have detected the tert -butyl hydroperoxide dimer, ( t -BuOOH) 2 , in the gas phase at room temperature using conventional FTIR techniques. The dimer is identified by an asymmetric absorbance band assigned to the fundamental hydrogen-bound OH b -stretch. The weighted band maximum of the dimer OH b -stretch is located at ∼3452 cm -1 , red-shifted by ∼145 cm -1 from the monomer OH-stretching band. The gas-phase dimer assignment is supported by Ar matrix isolation FTIR experiments at 12 K and experiments with a partially deuterated sample. Computationally, we find the lowest energy structure of ( t -BuOOH) 2 to be a doubly hydrogen bound six-membered ring with non-optimal hydrogen bond angles. We estimate the gas-phase constant of dimer formation, K , to be 0.4 (standard pressure of 1 bar) using the experimental integrated absorbance and a theoretically determined oscillator strength of the OH b -stretching band.
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