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  • carbonyl products  (2)
  • 1,1-disubstituted alkenes  (1)
  • reaction products and mechanisms  (1)
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  • 1
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    Springer
    Journal of atmospheric chemistry 24 (1996), S. 141-156 
    ISSN: 1573-0662
    Keywords: ozone ; 1,1-disubstituted alkenes ; carbonyl products ; ozone-alkene reaction mechanism
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Geosciences
    Notes: Abstract Carbonyl products have been identified and their formation yields measured in experiments involving the gas phase reaction of ozone with 1,1-disubstituted alkenes at ambient T and p=1 atm. of air. Sufficient cyclohexane was added to scavenge the hydroxyl radical in order to minimize OH-alkene and OH-carbonyl reactions. Formation yields (carbonyl formed/ozone reacted) of primary carbonyls were close to the value of 1.0 that is consistent with the mechanism: O3+R1R2C=CH2→ α(HCHO+R1R2COO)+(1−α)(R1COR2+H2COO) where formaldehyde and the ketone R1 COR2 are the primary carbonyls and R1R2COO and H2COO are the corresponding biradicals. Measured values of α were 0.58–0.82 and indicate modest preferential formation of formaldehyde and the disubstituted biradical as compared to the ketone and the biradical H2COO. Carbonyls other than the primary carbonyls were identified. Their formation is discussed in terms of subsequent reactions of the disubstituted biradicals R1R2COO. Similarities and differences between disubstituted and monosubstituted biradicals are outlined.
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  • 2
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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Journal of atmospheric chemistry 32 (1999), S. 205-232 
    ISSN: 1573-0662
    Keywords: ozone ; biogenic hydrocarbons ; reaction products and mechanisms ; reaction rate constants ; unsaturated esters ; unsaturated ethers ; unsaturated carbonyls
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Geosciences
    Notes: Abstract The reaction of ozone with unsaturated aliphatic oxygenates has been studied at ambient T (287–297 K) and p = 1 atm. of air (RH = 55 ± 10%) with sufficient cyclohexane added to scavenge the hydroxyl radical. Reaction rate constants, in units of 10-18 cm3 molecule-1 s-1, are 10.7 ± 1.4 for methyl trans-3-methoxy acrylate, 63.7 ± 9.9 for 4-hexen-3-one (predominantly the trans isomer), 125 ± 17 for trans-4-methoxy-3-buten-2-one, ≥148 ± 13 for cis-4-heptenal, ≥439 ± 37 for 3- methyl-2-buten-1-ol and ≥585 ± 132 for (cis + trans)-ethyl 1-propenyl ether. The influence of the oxygen-containing substituents on reactivity toward ozone is examined. Unsaturated ethers react with ozone faster than their alkene structural homologues; the reverse is observed for unsaturated esters and unsaturated carbonyls. Major reaction products have been identified by liquid chromatography with ultraviolet detection (LC-UV), particle beam-mass spectrometry (PB- MS) and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) and are methyl formate and methyl glyoxylate from methyl trans-3-methoxy acrylate, acetaldehyde and 2-oxobutanal from 4-hexen-3-one, propanal and succinic dialdehyde from cis-4-heptenal, hydroxyacetaldehyde and acetone from 3-methyl-2-buten-1-ol, and ethyl formate and acetaldehyde from (cis + trans)-ethyl 1-propenyl ether. PB-MS and GC- MS were also employed to identify new reaction products and to confirm the structure of products tentatively identified in a previous study of the reaction of ozone with five unsaturated oxygenates (Grosjean and Grosjean, 1997a): formic acid and methyl glyoxylate from methyl acrylate, formic acid and formic acetic anhydride from vinyl acetate, 2-oxoethyl acetate and 3-oxopropyl acetate from cis-3-hexenyl acetate, ethyl formate and formic acid from ethyl vinyl ether, and methyl formate from trans-4-methoxy-3- buten-2-one. The nature and formation yields of the reaction products are consistent with (and supportive of) the reaction mechanism: O3 + R1R2C=CR3X → α(R1COR2 + R3C(X)OO) + (1 - α)(R3COX + R1C(R2)OO), where R1, R2 and R3 = H or alkyl, X is the oxygen-containing substituent, R1COR2 and R3COX are the primary products and R1C(R2)OO and R3C(X)OO are the carbonyl oxide biradicals. The variations of the coefficient α, which ranges from 0.25 to 0.61, are discussed in terms of the number and nature of alkyl and oxygen-containing substituents. Subsequent reactions of the alkyl-substituted biradicals R1C(R2)OO and of the biradicals R3C(X)OO that bear the oxygen-containing substituent are discussed. For the biradical CH3CHOO, the ratio ka/kb for the competing pathways of rearrangement to acetic acid (CH3CHOO → CH3C(O)OH, reaction (a) and formation of an unsaturated hydroperoxide (CH3CHOO → CH2=CH(OOH), reaction (b) is 〈0.25 for ethyl 1-propenyl ether and 〈0.27 for 4-hexen-3-one. Concentrations measured in co- located samples, one downstream of a water impinger and the other without water impinger, show the uptake in water impingers to be high (from 83.2 to 〉99.9%) and comparable to that for formaldehyde (98.4%) for formic acetic anhydride and for difunctional oxygenated compounds. Uptake in water impingers was lower (19–78%) for monofunctional aldehydes and ketones.
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  • 3
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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Journal of atmospheric chemistry 27 (1997), S. 271-289 
    ISSN: 1573-0662
    Keywords: unsaturated esters ; unsaturated carbonyls ; alkenes ; ozone ; biogenic compounds ; carbonyl products ; reaction mechanisms
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Geosciences
    Notes: Abstract Carbonyl products have been identified and their formation yields measured in the gas phase reaction of ozone with unsaturated oxygenates in experiments carried out at ambient T, p = 1 atm. of purified humid air (RH = 50%) and with sufficient cyclohexane added to scavenge the hydroxyl radical. The compounds studied are the esters methyl acrylate, vinyl acetate and cis-3-hexenyl acetate, the carbonyl crotonaldehyde, the hydroxy-substituted diene linalool, the ether ethylvinyl ether and the keto-ether trans-4-methoxy-3-buten-2-one. The alkene 1-pentene was included for comparison. The nature and formation yields of the carbonyl products from this study and those measured in earlier work under the same conditions are compared to those of alkenes and are supportive of a reaction mechanism that is similar to that for the reaction of ozone with alkenes, i.e. O3 + R1R2C=CR3X → α(R1COR2 + R3XCOO) + (1 − α)(R3COX + R1R2COO), where Ri are the alkyl substituents, X is the oxygen-containing substituent (–CHO for aldehydes; –C(O)R for ketones; –C(O)OR and –OC(O)R for esters; –OH and hydroxyalkyl for alcohols; and –OR for ethers), R1COR2 is the primary carbonyl, R3COX is the other primary product and R1R2COO and R3XCOO are the carbonyl oxide biradicals. The biradicals lead to carbonyls in reactions that are also analogous to those involved in carbonyl formation from biradicals in the ozone-alkene reaction. These features make it possible to predict the nature and formation yields of the major carbonyl products of the reaction of ozone with unsaturated oxygenates that may be components of biogenic emissions.
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