2016
DOI: 10.1002/kin.21015
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The Effect of Alcohol and Carbonyl Functional Groups on the Competition between Unimolecular Decomposition and Isomerization in C4 and C5 Alkoxy Radicals

Abstract: Presented here are computed rates for the thermal unimolecular decomposition of a variety of alkoxy radicals with four-and five-carbon length backbones. Three classes of molecules are examined: alkoxy radicals with saturated hydrocarbon backbones, those with alcohol functional groups, and those with carbonyl functional groups. The chosen species represent many of those found during the combustion of fossil fuels as well as bio-derived alternatives. Density functional theory calculations were benchmarked agains… Show more

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“…Reaction leads to the formation of alkoxy radicals. These radicals can continue oxidation in the atmosphere , and may lead to products with lower volatilities than the ROOH product of reaction . Since the reaction also serves to recycle OH, it can enhance VOC oxidation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reaction leads to the formation of alkoxy radicals. These radicals can continue oxidation in the atmosphere , and may lead to products with lower volatilities than the ROOH product of reaction . Since the reaction also serves to recycle OH, it can enhance VOC oxidation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%