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Title

Developing the Low‐Temperature Oxidation Mechanism of Cyclopentane: An Experimental and Theoretical Study.

Authors

Shi, Zaifa; Jiang, Yihuang; Yu, Jingxiong; Chen, Shanjun; Chen, Jun; Tang, Zichao; Zheng, Lansun

Abstract

At present, the reactivity of cyclic alkanes is estimated by comparison with acyclic hydrocarbons. Due to the difference in the structure of cycloalkanes and acycloalkanes, the thermodynamic data obtained by analogy are not applicable. In this study, a molecular beam sampling vacuum ultraviolet photoionization time‐of‐flight mass spectrometer (MB‐VUV‐PI‐TOFMS) was applied to study the low‐temperature oxidation of cyclopentane (CPT) at a total pressure range from 1–3 atm and low‐temperature range between 500 and 800 K. Low‐temperature reaction products including cyclic olefins, cyclic ethers, and highly oxygenated intermediates (e. g. ketohydroperoxide KHP, keto‐dihydroperoxide KDHP, olefinic hydroperoxides OHP and ketone structure products) were observed. Further investigation of the oxidation of CPT – electronic structure calculations – were carried out at the UCCSD(T)‐F12a/aug‐cc‐pVDZ//B3LYP/6‐31 G(d,p) level to explore the reactivity of O2 molecules adding sequentially to cyclopentyl radicals. Experimental and theoretical observations showed that the dominant product channel in the reaction of CPT radicals with O2 is HO2 elimination yielding cyclopentene. The pathways of second and third O2 addition – the dissociation of hydroperoxide – were further confirmed. The results of this study will develop the low‐temperature oxidation mechanism of CPT, which can be used for future research on accurately simulating the combustion process of CPT.

Subjects

CYCLOPENTANE; TIME-of-flight mass spectrometers; OXIDATION; PHOTOIONIZATION; MOLECULAR beams; CYCLIC ethers; CYCLOALKANES; ELECTRONIC structure

Publication

Chemistry - A European Journal, 2022, Vol 28, Issue 8, p1

ISSN

0947-6539

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1002/chem.202103546

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