2023
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jpca.3c00356
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Conformer-Dependent Chemistry: Experimental Product Branching of the Vinyl Alcohol + OH + O2 Reaction

Abstract: The concentration of formic acid in Earth’s troposphere is underestimated by detailed chemical models compared to field observations. Phototautomerization of acetaldehyde to its less stable tautomer vinyl alcohol, followed by the OH-initiated oxidation of vinyl alcohol, has been proposed as a missing source of formic acid that improves the agreement between models and field measurements. Theoretical investigations of the OH + vinyl alcohol reaction in excess O2 conclude that OH addition to the α carbon of viny… Show more

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“…This knowledge is a prerequisite for harnessing noncovalent interactions to control dynamic processes. By gaining a deeper understanding of these mechanisms, we can establish fundamental principles for manipulating atomic spatial arrangements, thereby influencing molecular properties such as shape, size, polarity, and linearity, impacting a wide range of physical and chemical processes. , …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%