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1.
The kinetics of the reactions of O3 with 3-bromopropene and 3-iodopropene has been studied over the temperature range of 288–328 K at atmospheric pressure. The results obtained for the room temperature rate constants are (1.88 ± 0.22) × 10?18 and (3.52 ± 0.43) × 10?18 cm3 molecule?1 s?1, and the proposed Arrhenius expressions are k = (3.47 ± 1.28) × 10?15 exp[(?2233 ± 110)/T] and k = (8.17 ± 2.12) × 10?14 exp[(?2991 ± 80)/T] cm3 molecule?1 s?1 for 3-bromopropene and 3-iodopropene, respectively. The atmospheric chemical lifetimes of these two compounds with O3 were also estimated from these values.  相似文献   

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Rate coefficients for the gas-phase reactions of Cl atoms with a series of unsaturated esters CH2C(CH3)C(O)OCH3 (MMA), CH2CHC(O)OCH3 (MAC) and CH2C(CH3)C(O)O(CH2)3CH3 (BMA) have been measured as a function of temperature by the relative technique in an environmental chamber with in situ FTIR detection of reactants. The rate coefficients obtained at 298 K in one atmosphere of nitrogen or synthetic air using propene, isobutene and 1,3-butadiene as reference hydrocarbons were (in units of 10?10 cm3 molecule?1 s?1) as follows: k(Cl+MMA) = 2.82 ± 0.93, k(Cl+MAC) = 2.04 ± 0.54 and k(Cl+BMA) = 3.60 ± 0.87. The kinetic data obtained over the temperature range 287–313 K were used to derive the following Arrhenius expressions (in units of cm3 molecule?1 s?1): k(Cl+MMA) = (13.9 ± 7.8) × 10?15 exp[(2904 ± 420)/T], k(Cl+MAC) = (0.4 ± 0.2) × 10?15 exp[(3884 ± 879)/T], k(Cl+BMA) = (0.98 ± 0.42) × 10?15 exp[(3779 ± 850)/T]. All the rate coefficients display a slight negative temperature dependence which points to the importance of the reversibility of the addition mechanism for these reactions. This work constitutes the first kinetic and temperature dependence study of the reactions cited above.An analysis of the available rates of addition of Cl atoms and OH radicals to the double bond of alkenes and unsaturated and oxygenated volatile organic compounds (VOCs) at 298 K has shown that they can be related by the expression: log kOH = 1.09 log kCl ? 0.10. In addition, a correlation between the reactivity of unsaturated VOCs toward OH radicals and Cl atoms and the HOMO of the unsaturated VOC is presented. Tropospheric implications of the results are also discussed.  相似文献   

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The relative rate method has been used to determine the rate constants for the gas-phase reactions of NO3 radicals with a series of acrylate esters: ethyl acrylate (k1), n-butyl acrylate (k2), methyl methacrylate (k3) and ethyl methacrylate (k4) at 298 ± 1 K and 760 Torr. The obtained rate constants are k1 = (1.8 ± 0.25) × 10?16 cm3 molecule?1 s?1, k2 = (2.1 ± 0.33) × 10?16 cm3 molecule?1 s?1, k3 = (3.6 ± 1.2) × 10?15 cm3 molecule?1 s?1, k4 = (4.9 ± 1.7) × 10?15 cm3 molecule?1 s?1. The experimental rate constants are in good agreement with theoretical rate constants calculated by an algorithm of the correlation between the rate constants and the orbital energies for the reactions of unsaturated VOCs with NO3 radicals. In addition, the atmospheric lifetimes of the compound against NO3 attack are estimated and the results show that NO3 reactions contribute little to the atmospheric losses of acrylate esters except in polluted regions.  相似文献   

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Using the relative rate technique, rate constants for the gas-phase reactions of hydroxyl radicals with 2-chloroethyl methyl ether (k1), 2-chloroethyl ethyl ether (k2) and bis(2-chloroethyl) ether (k3) have been measured. Experiments were carried out at (298 ± 2) K and atmospheric pressure using synthetic air as bath gas. Using n-pentane and n-heptane as reference compounds, the following rate constants were derived: k1 = (5.2 ± 1.2) × 10?12, k2 = (8.3 ± 1.9) × 10?12 and k3 = (7.6 ± 1.9) × 10?12, in units of cm3 molecule?1 s?1. This is the first experimental determination of k2 and k3 under atmospheric pressure. The rate constants obtained are compared with previous literature data and the observed trends in the relative rates of reaction of hydroxyl radicals with the ethers studied are discussed. The atmospheric implications of the results are considered in terms of lifetimes and fates of the hydrochloroethers studied.  相似文献   

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Rate constants for the atmospheric reactions of 1-methyl-2-pyrrolidinone with OH radicals, NO3 radicals and O3 have been measured at 296±2 K and atmospheric pressure of air, and the products of the OH radical and NO3 radical reactions investigated. Using relative rate techniques, rate constants for the gas-phase reactions of OH and NO3 radicals with 1-methyl-2-pyrrolidinone of (2.15±0.36)×10-11 cm3 molecule-1 s-1 and (1.26±0.40)×10-13 cm3 molecule-1 s-1, respectively, were measured, where the indicated errors include the estimated overall uncertainties in the rate constants for the reference compounds. An upper limit to the rate constant for the O3 reaction of <1×10-19 cm3 molecule-1 s-1 was also determined. These kinetic data lead to a calculated tropospheric lifetime of 1-methyl-2-pyrrolidinone of a few hours, with both the daytime OH radical reaction and the nighttime NO3 radical reaction being important loss processes. Products of the OH radical and NO3 radical reactions were analyzed by gas chromatography with flame ionization detection and combined gas chromatography–mass spectrometry. N-methylsuccinimide and (tentatively) 1-formyl-2-pyrrolidinone were identified as products of both of these reactions. The measured formation yields of N-methylsuccinimide and 1-formyl-2-pyrrolidinone were 44±12% and 41±12%, respectively, from the OH radical reaction and 59±16% and ∼4%, respectively, from the NO3 radical reaction. Reaction mechanisms consistent with formation of these products are presented.  相似文献   

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The kinetics of two structurally similar unsaturated alcohols, 3-butene-2-ol and 2-methyl-3-butene-2-ol (MBO232), with Cl atoms have been investigated for the first time, as a function of temperature using a relative method. As far as we know, the present work also provides the first value for 3-buten-2-ol. The coefficient at room temperature was also obtained for 2-propene-1-ol (allyl alcohol). The reactions were investigated using a 400 L Teflon reaction chamber coupled with gas chromatograph-coupled with flame-ionization detection (GC-FID) detection. The experiments were performed at atmospheric pressure and at temperatures between 256 and 298 K in air or nitrogen as the bath gas. The obtained kinetic data were used to derive the Arrhenius expressions, kMBO232=(2.83±2.50)×10−14 exp (2670±249)/T, k3-buten-2-ol=(0.65±1.60)×10−15 exp (3656±695)/T (in units of cm3 molecule−1 s−1). Finally, results and atmospheric implications are discussed and compared with the reactivity with OH and NO3 radicals.  相似文献   

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Relative rate techniques were used to determine k(Cl + CF3CFCFCF3) = (7.27 ± 0.88) × 10?12, k(Cl + CF3CF2CFCF2) = (1.79 ± 0.41) × 10?11, k(OH + CF3CFCFCF3) = (4.82 ± 1.15) × 10?13, and k(OH + CF3CF2CFCF2) = (1.94 ± 0.27) × 10?12 cm3 molecule?1 s?1 in 700 Torr of air or N2 diluent at 296 K. The chlorine atom- and OH radical-initiated oxidation of CF3CFCFCF3 in 700 Torr of air gives CF3C(O)F in molar yields of 196 ± 11 and 218 ± 20%, respectively. Chlorine atom-initiated oxidation of CF3CF2CFCF2 gives molar yields of 97 ± 9% CF3CF2C(O)F and 97 ± 9% COF2. OH radical-initiated oxidation of CF3CF2CFCF2 gives molar yields of 110 ± 15% CF3CF2C(O)F and 99 ± 8% COF2. The atmospheric fate of CF3CF2C(O)F and CF3C(O)F is hydrolysis to give CF3CF2C(O)OH and CF3C(O)OH. The atmospheric lifetimes of CF3CFCFCF3 and CF3CF2CFCF2 are determined by reaction with OH radicals and are approximately 24 and 6 days, respectively. The contribution of CF3CFCFCF3 and CF3CF2CFCF2 to radiative forcing of climate change will be negligible.  相似文献   

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Rates of CO2 production in the reaction CO + OH and CO + OH + halocarbon have been used to determine rate constants for some OH + halocarbon reactions at 29.5°C relative to that of k(CO + OH) = 2.69 × 10?13 cm3 molecule?1 sec?1. The following rate constants were obtained: k(OH + CH3Cl) = 3.1 ± 0.8, k(OH + CH2Cl2) = 2.7 ± 1.0, k(OH + C2H5Cl) = 44.0 ± 25, k(OH + CICH2CH2CI) = 6.5, (<29) and k(OH + CH3CCl3) = 2.1 (<5.7) cm3 molecule?1 sec?1 × 10?14. The k values, CH2Cl2 excepted, are in substantial agreement with determinations made in nonoxygen environments. The present results for CH2Cl2 are almost certainly in error due to difficulties with the competitive approach used.  相似文献   

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Although NF3, a trace gas of purely anthropogenic origin with a large global warming potential is accumulating in the Earth's atmosphere, little photochemical data exists from which to calculate its atmospheric removal rate. In this study, photodissociation quantum yields, Φ1, were derived following 193.3 nm laser photolysis of NF3, and quantitative conversion of the F-atom photoproducts to OH, which was detected by laser induced fluorescence. Values of Φ1(P, T) = (1.03 ± 0.05) were determined at pressures between 28 and 100 mBar of He or N2 and at either room temperature or 255 K. Absorption cross-sections, σ, obtained between 184 and 226 nm were combined with the values of Φ1(P, T) to confirm a long (≈700 year) photolysis lifetime for NF3. No evidence for reaction of OH with NF3 was found, indicating that this process makes little or no contribution to NF3 removal from the atmosphere. These results underpin recent calculations of an NF3 atmospheric lifetime τ ≈ 550 years, largely controlled by photolysis in the stratosphere. In the course of this work the rate coefficient k2(298 K) = (1.3 ± 0.2) × 10?11 cm3 molecule?1 s?1 was obtained for the reaction F + H2O.  相似文献   

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Background, aim, and scope  The adverse environmental impacts of chlorinated hydrocarbons on the Earth’s ozone layer have focused attention on the effort to replace these compounds by nonchlorinated substitutes with environmental acceptability. Hydrofluoroethers (HFEs) and fluorinated alcohols are currently being introduced in many applications for this purpose. Nevertheless, the presence of a great number of C–F bonds drives to atmospheric long-lived compounds with infrared absorption features. Thus, it is necessary to improve our knowledge about lifetimes and global warming potentials (GWP) for these compounds in order to get a complete evaluation of their environmental impact. Tropospheric degradation is expected to be initiated mainly by OH reactions in the gas phase. Nevertheless, Cl atoms reaction may also be important since rate constants are generally larger than those of OH. In the present work, we report the results obtained in the study of the reactions of Cl radicals with HFE-7000 (CF3CF2CF2OCH3) (1) and its isomer CF3CF2CF2CH2OH (2). Materials and methods  Kinetic rate coefficients with Cl atoms have been measured using the discharge flow tube–mass spectrometric technique at 1 Torr of total pressure. The reactions of these chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) substitutes have been studied under pseudo-first-order kinetic conditions in excess of the fluorinated compounds over Cl atoms. The temperature ranges were 266–333 and 298–353 K for reactions of HFE-7000 and CF3CF2CF2CH2OH, respectively. Results  The measured room temperature rate constants were k(Cl+CF3CF2CF2OCH3) = (1.24 ± 0.28) × 10−13 cm3 molecule−1 s−1and k(Cl+CF3CF2CF2CH2OH) = (8.35 ± 1.63) × 10−13 cm3 molecule−1 s−1 (errors are 2σ + 10% to cover systematic errors). The Arrhenius expression for reaction 1 was k 1(266–333 K) = (6.1 ± 3.8) × 10−13exp[−(445 ± 186)/T] cm3 molecule−1 s−1 and k 2(298–353 K) = (1.9 ± 0.7) × 10−12exp[−(244 ± 125)/T] cm3 molecule−1 s−1 (errors are 2σ). The reactions are reported to proceed through the abstraction of an H atom to form HCl and the corresponding halo-alkyl radical. At 298 K and 1 Torr, yields on HCl of 0.95 ± 0.38 and 0.97 ± 0.16 (errors are 2σ) were obtained for CF3CF2CF2OCH3 and CF3CF2CF2CH2OH, respectively. Discussion  The obtained kinetic rate constants are related to the previous data in the literature, showing a good agreement taking into account the error limits. Comparing the obtained results at room temperature, k 1 and k 2, HFE-7000 is significantly less reactive than its isomer C3F7CH2OH. A similar behavior has been reported for the reactions of other fluorinated alcohols and their isomeric fluorinated ethers with Cl atoms. Literature data, together with the results reported in this work, show that, for both fluorinated ethers and alcohols, the kinetic rate constant may be considered as not dependent on the number of –CF2– in the perfluorinated chain. This result may be useful since it is possible to obtain the required physicochemical properties for a given application by changing the number of –CF2– without changes in the atmospheric reactivity. Furthermore, lifetimes estimations for these CFCs substitutes are calculated and discussed. The average estimated Cl lifetimes are 256 and 38 years for HFE-7000 and C3H7CH2OH, respectively. Conclusions  The studied CFCs’ substitutes are relatively short-lived and OH reaction constitutes their main reactive sink. The average contribution of Cl reactions to global lifetime is about 2% in both cases. Nevertheless, under local conditions as in the marine boundary layer, τ Cl values as low as 2.5 and 0.4 years for HFE-7000 and C3H7CH2OH, respectively, are expected, showing that the contribution of Cl to the atmospheric degradation of these CFCs substitutes under such conditions may constitute a relevant sink. In the case of CF3CF2CF2OCH3, significant activation energy has been measured, thus the use of kinetic rate coefficient only at room temperature would result in underestimations of lifetimes and GWPs. Recommendations and perspectives  The results obtained in this work may be helpful within the database used in the modeling studies of coastal areas. The knowledge of the atmospheric behavior and the structure–reactivity relationship discussed in this work may also contribute to the development of new environmentally acceptable chemicals. New volatile materials susceptible of emission to the troposphere should be subject to the study of their reactions with OH and Cl in the range of temperature of the troposphere. The knowledge of the temperature dependence of the kinetic rate constants, as it is now reported for the case of reactions 1 and 2, will allow more accurate lifetimes and related magnitudes like GWPs. Nevertheless, a better knowledge of the vertical Cl tropospheric distribution is still required.  相似文献   

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The homogeneous gas phase hydrolysis kinetics of the above compounds has been investigated in the 470° to 620°K temperature range. The following biomolecular rate constants were obtained: k(CCl3COCl) = 2.54 × 106 exp (?18,350 ± 1750)/RT, k(CClH2COCl) = 1.14 × 108 exp (?22,630 ± 780)/RT, and fr(COCl2) = 9192 exp (?14,200 ± 2100)/RT liter mole?1 sec?1. Experimental difficulties prevented data being obtained for CHCl2COCl. The half lives of these species with respect to homogeneous gas phase hydrolysis in the atmosphere have been estimated and it is concluded that this is not an efficient conversion process. Heterogeneous hydrolysis by water droplets may be a more efficient atmospheric scavenging process for these compounds.  相似文献   

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Absolute rate coefficients for the reaction of OH radical with a series of saturated and unsaturated aliphatic aldehydes were measured with the pulsed laser photolysis/laser-induced fluorescence technique at room temperature and as a function of total pressure (pT=100–400 Torr). No pressure dependence of the rate coefficients was observed. The weighted average values obtained, kOH±2σ, in units of 10−11 cm3 molecule−1 s−1, were 2.88±0.26 for n-butanal, 2.48±0.24 for n-pentanal, 2.60±0.21 for n-hexanal, 2.96±0.23 for n-heptanal, 3.51±0.71 for crotonaldehyde, 2.35±0.32 for trans-2-pentenal, 2.95±0.45 for trans-2-hexenal and 2.45±0.30 for trans-2-heptenal, respectively. The results are compared with previous data when available and with the corresponding coefficients for the reactions with NO3 and O3. The dominant tropospheric chemical loss process for these aliphatic aldehydes is the daytime reaction with OH, except in the case of trans-2-heptenal where the estimated lifetime for the reaction with NO3 radical is smaller than the corresponding value for the OH reaction.  相似文献   

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This work deals with the kinetic study of the reactions of ozone with pyrene, 1-hydroxypyrene and 1-nitropyrene, adsorbed on model particles. Experiments were performed at room temperature and atmospheric pressure, using a quasi-static flow reactor in the absence of light. Compounds were extracted from particles using pressurized fluid extraction (PFE) and concentration measurements were performed using gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS). The pseudo-first order rate constants were obtained from the fit of the experimental decay of particulate polycyclic compound concentrations versus reaction time. Experiments were performed at three different O3 concentrations from which second order rate constants were calculated. The following rate constant values were obtained at 293 K: k(O3 + Pyrene) = (3.2 ± 0.7) × 10?16 cm3 molecule?1 s?1; k(O3 + 1OHP) = (7.7 ± 1.4) ×10 ?16 cm3 molecule?1 s?1; and k(O3 + 1NP) = (2.2 ± 0.5) × 10?17 cm3 molecule?1 s?1, for pyrene, 1-hydroxypyrene and 1-nitropyrene adsorbed on silica particles. The variation in the rate constants demonstrates the strong influence of the substituent (OH or NO2) on the heterogeneous reactivity of pyrene. The pyrene particulate concentration was also varied in order to check how this parameter may influence the experiments. Finally, oxidation products were investigated for all reactions and some were detected and identified for the first time for ozone heterogeneous reaction with pyrene adsorbed on particles.  相似文献   

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The night-time tropospheric chemistry of two stress-induced volatile organic compounds (VOCs), (Z)-pent-2-en-1-ol and pent-1-en-3-ol, has been studied at room temperature. Rate coefficients for reactions of the nitrate radical (NO3) with these pentenols were measured using the discharge-flow technique. Because of the relatively low volatility of these compounds, we employed off-axis continuous-wave cavity-enhanced absorption spectroscopy for detection of NO3 in order to be able to work in pseudo first-order conditions with the pentenols in large excess over NO3. The rate coefficients were determined to be (1.53±0.23)×10−13 and (1.39±0.19)×10−14 cm3 molecule−1 s−1 for reactions of NO3 with (Z)-pent-2-en-1-ol and pent-1-en-3-ol. An attempt to study the kinetics of these reactions with a relative-rate technique, using N2O5 as source of NO3 resulted in significantly higher apparent rate coefficients. Performing relative-rate experiments in known excesses of NO2 allowed us to determine the rate coefficients for the N2O5 reactions to be (5.0±2.8)×10−19 cm3 molecule−1 s−1 for (Z)-pent-2-en-1-ol, and (9.1±5.8)×10−19 cm3 molecule−1 s−1 for pent-1-en-3-ol. We show that these relatively slow reactions can indeed interfere with rate determinations in conventional relative-rate experiments.  相似文献   

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The heterogeneous reactivity of nitrogen dioxide with pyrene and 1-nitropyrene (1NP) adsorbed on silica particles has been investigated using a fast-flow-tube in the absence of light. Reactants and products were extracted from particles using pressurised fluid extraction (PFE) and concentration measurements were performed using gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS). The pseudo-first order rate constants were obtained from the fit of the experimental decay of particulate polycyclic compound concentrations versus reaction time. Experiments were performed at three different NO2 concentrations and second order rate constants were calculated considering the oxidant concentration. The following rate constant values were obtained at room temperature: k(NO2 + pyrene) = (9.3 ± 2.3) × 10?17 cm3 molecule?1 s?1 and k(NO2 + 1NP) = (6.2 ± 1.5) × 10?18 cm3 molecule?1 s?1, showing that the reactivity of 1NP was slower by a factor of 15 than that of pyrene. 1NP was identified as the only NO2-initiated oxidation product of pyrene and all the three dinitropyrenes were identified in the case of the 1NP reaction. The product quantification allowed showing that the kinetics of oxidation product formation was equal to that measured for parent compounds degradation, within uncertainties, confirming the validity of the reaction kinetics measurements.  相似文献   

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The atmospheric reaction of the methylthiyl radical (CH3S) with O3 was investigated as a function of temperature (259–381 K), in the pressure range of 25–300 Torr, using the technique of laser photolysis/laser-induced fluorescence. The resulting Arrhenius expression, with an uncertainty of ±2σ, was k1(T=259–381 K)=(1.02±0.30)×10−12 exp[(432±77) K/T] cm3 molecule−1 s−1. The obtained rate constant k1 was independent of pressure over the limited range employed. Our results are compared with the previous studies carried out, at single temperature and as a function of temperature, by different techniques.  相似文献   

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A bimolecular rate constant, kOH+Benzyl alcohol, of (28 ± 7) × 10?12 cm3 molecule?1 s?1 was measured using the relative rate technique for the reaction of the hydroxyl radical (OH) with benzyl alcohol, at (297 ± 3) K and 1 atm total pressure. Additionally, an upper limit of the bimolecular rate constant, kO3+Benzyl alcohol, of approximately 6 × 10?19 cm3 molecule?1 s?1 was determined by monitoring the decrease in benzyl alcohol concentration over time in an excess of ozone (O3). To more clearly define part of benzyl alcohol's indoor environment degradation mechanism, the products of the benzyl alcohol + OH were also investigated. The derivatizing agents O-(2,3,4,5,6-pentafluorobenzyl)hydroxylamine (PFBHA) and N,O-bis(trimethylsilyl) trifluoroacetamide (BSTFA) were used to positively identify benzaldehyde, glyoxal and 4-oxopentanal as benzyl alcohol/OH reaction products. The elucidation of other reaction products was facilitated by mass spectrometry of the derivatized reaction products coupled with plausible benzyl alcohol/OH reaction mechanisms based on previously published volatile organic compound/OH gas-phase reaction mechanisms.  相似文献   

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To further understand the role of substrates on the heterogeneous reactions of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, the reactions of ozone with anthracene adsorbed on different mineral oxides (SiO2, α-Al2O3 and α-Fe2O3) and on Teflon disc were investigated in dark at 20 °C. No reaction between ozone and anthracene on Teflon disc was observed when the ozone concentration was ~1.18 × 1014 molecules cm?3. The reactions on mineral oxides exhibited pseudo-first-order kinetics for anthracene loss, and the pseudo-first-order rate constant (k1,obs) displayed a Langmuir–Hinshelwood dependence on the gas-phase ozone concentration. The adsorption equilibrium constants for ozone (KO3) on SiO2-1, SiO2-2, α-Al2O3 and α-Fe2O3 were (0.81 ± 0.26) × 10?15 cm3, (2.83 ± 1.17) × 10?15 cm3, (2.48 ± 0.77) × 10?15 cm3 and (1.66 ± 0.45) × 10?15 cm3, respectively; and the maximum pseudo-first-order rate constant (k1,max) on these oxides were (0.385 ± 0.058) s?1, (0.101 ± 0.0138) s?1, (0.0676 ± 0.0086) s?1 and (0.0457 ± 0.004) s?1, respectively. Anthraquinone was identified as the main surface product of anthracene reacted with ozone. Comparison with previous research and the results obtained in this study suggest that the reactivity of anthracene with ozone and the lifetimes of anthracene adsorbed on mineral dust in the atmosphere are determined by the nature of the substrate.  相似文献   

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Rate coefficients for the reactions of hydroxyl radicals and chlorine atoms with acrylic acid and acrylonitrile have been determined at 298 K and atmospheric pressure. The decay of the organics was followed using a gas chromatograph with a flame ionization detector (GC-FID) and the rate constants were determined using a relative rate method with different reference compounds. Room temperature rate constants are found to be (in cm3 molecule−1 s−1): k1(OH+CH2CHC(O)OH)=(1.75±0.47)×10−11, k2(Cl+CH2CHC(O)OH)=(3.99±0.84)×10−10, k3(OH+CH2CHCN)=(1.11±0.33)×10−11 and k4(Cl+CH2CHCN)=(1.11±0.23)×10−10 with uncertainties representing ±2σ. This is the first kinetic study for these reactions under atmospheric pressure. The rate coefficients are compared with previous determinations taking into account the effect of pressure on the rate constants. The effect of substituent atoms or groups on the overall rate constants is analyzed in comparison with other unsaturated compounds in the literature. In addition, atmospheric lifetimes based on the homogeneous sinks of acrylic acid and acrylonitrile are estimated and compared with other tropospheric sinks for these compounds.  相似文献   

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Relative kinetic studies have been performed on the reactions of Cl atoms with a series of methyl alkyl esters in a 405-liter borosilicate glass chamber at (298 ± 3) K and one atmosphere of synthetic air using in situ FTIR spectroscopy to monitor the reactants. Rate coefficients (in units of cm3 molecule?1 s?1) were determined for the following compounds: methyl acetate (2.48 ± 0.58) × 10?12; methyl propanoate (1.68 ± 0.36) × 10?11; methyl butanoate (4.77 ± 0.87) × 10?11; methyl pentanoate (7.84 ± 1.15) × 10?11; methyl hexanoate (1.09 ± 0.31) × 10?10; methyl heptanoate (1.56 ± 0.37) × 10?10; methyl cyclohexane carboxylate (3.32 ± 0.76) × 10?10; methyl-2-methyl butanoate (9.41 ± 1.39) × 10?11.In addition rate coefficients (in units of 10?11 cm3 molecule?1 s?1) have been obtained for the reactions of OH radicals with the following compounds: methyl butanoate (3.55 ± 0.71), methyl pentanoate (5.41 ± 1.08), and methyl-2-methyl butanoate (4.08 ± 0.82).Using the kinetic rate data tropospheric lifetimes for the methyl alkyl esters with respect to their reactions with OH, and Cl have been estimated for typical ambient air concentrations of these oxidants.  相似文献   

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