Unimolecular Decomposition Reactions of Propylamine and Protonated Propylamine

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A detailed computational study of the decomposition reaction mechanisms of cis-propylamine (cis-PA), trans-propylamine (trans-PA), and the cis-isomer of its protonated form (cis-HPA) has been carried out. Fourteen major pathways with their kinetic and thermodynamic parameters are reported. All reported reactions have been located with a concerted transition state, leading to significant products that agree with previous theoretical and experimental studies. Among six decomposition pathways of trans-PA, the formation of propene and NH 3 is the significant one, kinetically and thermodynamically, with an activation energy barrier of 281 kJ mol -1 . The production of two carbenes is found via two different transition states, where the reactions are thermodynamically controlled and reversible. Furthermore, five decomposition pathways of cis-PA have been considered where the formation of ethene, methylimine, and H 2 is the most plausible one with an activation energy barrier of 334 kJ mol -1 . The results show that the formation of propene and NH 4+ from the decomposition of cis-HPA is the most favorable reaction with an activation barrier of 184 kJ mol -1 , that is, the lowest activation energy calculated for all decomposition pathways.

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Almatarneh, M. H., Elayan, I. A., Al-Sulaibi, M., Al Khawaldeh, A., Saber, S. O. W., Al-Qaralleh, M., & Altarawneh, M. (2019). Unimolecular Decomposition Reactions of Propylamine and Protonated Propylamine. ACS Omega, 4(2), 3306–3313. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.8b02792

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