2003
DOI: 10.1021/jp034638j
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Modeling the Organic Nitrate Yields in the Reaction of Alkyl Peroxy Radicals with Nitric Oxide. 2. Reaction Simulations

Abstract: Master equation calculations are used to model gas-phase literature experimental data for alkyl nitrate formation via the following reaction system of reversible reactions:  (1) RO2 + NO ↔ ROONO, (2) ROONO ↔ RO + NO2, (3) ROONO ↔ RONO2, and (4) RONO2 ↔ RO + NO2 for R = CH3, i-C3H7, and 2-C5H11. The structures and thermochemistry of the stable species are based on electronic structure calculations described in the preceding companion paper in this issue (Lohr et al. J. Phys. Chem. A 2003, 107, xxx−xxx). Literat… Show more

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“…Ozone in the troposphere is formed from the OH oxidation of VOCs in the presence of NO. The peroxy radicals formed from reaction of OH with the VOCs (each with an efficiency, α) react with NO, to form an unstable peroxy nitrite adduct [5,6] (reaction (2)). This adduct can then dissociate (reaction (3a)) or stabilize (reaction (3b)) to form organic nitrates.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ozone in the troposphere is formed from the OH oxidation of VOCs in the presence of NO. The peroxy radicals formed from reaction of OH with the VOCs (each with an efficiency, α) react with NO, to form an unstable peroxy nitrite adduct [5,6] (reaction (2)). This adduct can then dissociate (reaction (3a)) or stabilize (reaction (3b)) to form organic nitrates.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Under the conditions of this experiment (in the presence of NO x ), the chemistry in the reaction chamber is such that the VOC will react only with OH and the resulting peroxy radical will react exclusively with NO, forming an unstable adduct [10,26,27], ROONO * . In general, reaction between RO and NO 2 to yield the same organic nitrate as the RO 2 + NO reaction is very slow, relative to the reaction between RO and O 2 .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The peroxy radicals react with NO to form an unstable peroxy nitrite adduct (reaction (2)), which can dissociate (reaction 3a) or stabilize (reaction (3b)) to form an organic nitrate. This process may also occur [10] in part through formation of a vibrationally excited nitrate that can be stabilized, or dissociate to produce the same products as in reaction (3a).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…RO 2 reaction with NO forms an unstable peroxy nitrite intermediate [ROONO * ] that decomposes into NO 2 and RO· (Reaction R5) or, less often, will rearrange to form a stable organic nitrate (Reaction R4) (Atkinson et al, 1982;Barker et al, 2003;Monks et al, 2009). The organic nitrate, RONO 2 , formed from Reaction R4 can serve as a reservoir of NO x in the atmosphere.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%