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Quantitative Detection Of Products And Radical Intermediates In Low-Temperature Oxidation Of Cyclopentane

JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY A(2021)

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We present a combined experimental and theoretical investigation of the autoignition chemistry of a prototypical cyclic hydrocarbon, cyclopentane. Experiments using a high-pressure photolysis reactor coupled to time-resolved synchrotron VUV photoionization mass spectrometry directly probe the short-lived radical intermediates and products in cyclopentane oxidation reactions. We detect key peroxy radical intermediates ROO and OOQOOH, as well as several hydroperoxides, formed by second O-2 addition. Automated quantum chemical calculations map out the R + O-2 + O-2 reaction channels and demonstrate that the detected intermediates belong to the dominant radical chain-branching pathway: ROO (+ O-2) -> gamma-QOOH + O-2 -> gamma-OOQOOH -> products. ROO, OOQOOH, and hydroperoxide products of second-O-2 addition undergo extensive dissociative ionization, making their experimental assignment challenging. We use photoionization dynamics calculations to aid in their characterization and report the absolute photoionization spectra of isomerically pure ROO and gamma-OOQOOH. A global statistical fit of the observed kinetics enables reliable quantification of the time-resolved concentrations of these elusive, yet critical species, paving the way for detailed comparisons with theoretical predictions from master-equation-based models.
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Selective Oxidation
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