Isomerization of OH-isoprene adducts and hydroxyalkoxy isoprene radicals

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Dibble, TS [1 ]
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[1] SUNY Coll Environm Sci & Forestry, Dept Chem, Syracuse, NY 13210 USA
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10.1021/jp025682m
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O64 [物理化学(理论化学)、化学物理学];
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070304 ; 081704 ;
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This paper employs quantum chemical methods to investigate gaps in our understanding of the fates of radical intermediates in the OH-initiated degradation of isoprene. We employ two density functional theory (DFT) approaches: the well-known B3LYP functional and the recently constructed MPW1K functional. The Complete Basis Set method CBS-QB3 is used selectively to verify certain DFT results. The paper focuses on the configuration of the isoprene-OH adducts with the hydroxyl radical bound to carbons I or 4 of isoprene and the fate of the delta-hydroxyalkoxy radicals produced from these adducts. The chemically activated isoprene-OH adducts undergo prompt E/Z isomerization in competition with quenching. This reaction allows formation of the delta-hydroxyalkoxy radicals possessing the (Z) configuration, enabling a fast 1,5 H-shift reaction to dominate the fate of these radicals. The (E) isomer of the delta-hydroxyalkoxy radical that cannot undergo a 1,5 H-shift is predicted to react exclusively with O-2. The (E) isomer of the delta-hydroxyalkoxy radical appears likely to undergo a 1,5 H-shift reaction, but that conclusion depends more sensitively than the other conclusions on the assumed rate of the O-2 reaction. The effect of tunneling, which has been ignored in most previous calculations of the rate constants of 1,5 H-shift reactions, is estimated using an asymmetric Eckart potential.
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