2019
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jpca.9b08410
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Gas Phase Kinetics and Mechanistic Insights for the Reactions of Cl atoms with Isopropyl Formate and Isobutyl Formate

Abstract: Rate coefficients for the reactions of Cl atoms with isopropyl formate (IPF) and isobutyl formate (IBF) were measured experimentally over the temperature range of 268–363 K and at 760 Torr of nitrogen using relative rate method. Ethyl acetate and ethyl formate were used as reference compounds for the measurement of rate coefficients for the reaction of IPF with Cl atoms. Ethane and ethylene were used as reference compounds for the measurement of rate coefficients for the reaction of IBF with Cl atoms. The obta… Show more

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“…However, the formation of 2-butanol cannot be nullified as it was observed in both GC-MS and GC-IR. A similar conclusion was made by Kumar and Rajakumar, 39 • radical. This radical is the most significant peroxy radical (∼50 Tmoles or 2500 Tg per year) in the Earth's atmosphere.…”
Section: Product Analysissupporting
confidence: 85%
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“…However, the formation of 2-butanol cannot be nullified as it was observed in both GC-MS and GC-IR. A similar conclusion was made by Kumar and Rajakumar, 39 • radical. This radical is the most significant peroxy radical (∼50 Tmoles or 2500 Tg per year) in the Earth's atmosphere.…”
Section: Product Analysissupporting
confidence: 85%
“…However, the formation of 2-butanol cannot be nullified as it was observed in both GC-MS and GC-IR. A similar conclusion was made by Kumar and Rajakumar, who have studied the reactions of isopropyl formate and isobutyl formate with Cl atom. In their study, they have mentioned the formation of methyl formate from the reaction of HC­(O)­O · radical with · CH 3 radical.…”
Section: Product Analysissupporting
confidence: 80%
“…The concentrations of the reactants were measured by GC-FID with a maximum uncertainty of 5%. In detailed explanation for the calculation of error is given in our previous publication 37 and only major calculations are highlighted here. For each experimental trial, the slope and the corresponding error was calculated by linear least-squares method.…”
Section: ■ Results and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%