“…4 By adopting the supersonic flash pyrolysis source, a series of combined crossed-beam and theoretical studies of the prototypal oxidation reactions of both π-conjugated hydrocarbon radicals such as allyl (C 3 H 5 ), propargyl (C 3 H 3 ), vinyl (C 2 H 3 ), and saturated hydrocarbon radicals such as t-butyl (t-C 4 H 9 ), ethyl (C 2 H 5 ), and iso-propyl (i-C 3 H 7 ) have recently been executed in our laboratory. [5][6][7][8][9][10][11] The analyses of the energy distributions of the nascent reaction products have demonstrated extraordinary reactivity and mechanistic characteristics, which have not previously been observed in the reactions of O( 3 P) + closed-shell hydrocarbon molecules. 12,13 Based on the authors' theoretical calculations, Leonori et al also studied the oxidation reaction of allyl radicals using a universal crossed-beam apparatus.…”