Peroxy radical isomerization in the oxidation of isoprene

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We report experimental evidence for the formation of C5-hydroperoxyaldehydes (HPALDs) from 1,6-H-shift isomerizations in peroxy radicals formed from the hydroxyl radical (OH) oxidation of 2-methyl-1,3-butadiene (isoprene). At 295 K, the isomerization rate of isoprene peroxy radicals relative to the rate of reaction of, or k. 295isom ≃ 0.002 s-1. The temperature dependence of this rate was determined through experiments conducted at 295, 310 and 318 K and is well described by . The overall uncertainty in the isomerization rate (relative to) is estimated to be 50%. Peroxy radicals from the oxidation of the fully deuterated isoprene analog isomerize at a rate ∼15 times slower than non-deuterated isoprene. The fraction of isoprene peroxy radicals reacting by 1,6-H-shift isomerization is estimated to be 8-11% globally, with values up to 20% in tropical regions. © the Owner Societies.

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Crounse, J. D., Paulot, F., Kjaergaard, H. G., & Wennberg, P. O. (2011). Peroxy radical isomerization in the oxidation of isoprene. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 13(30), 13607–13613. https://doi.org/10.1039/c1cp21330j

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