“…Our new measurements and previous rate measurements for k H and k D are 4 Wollenhaupt et al, 5 and Vasvári et al 6 are more consistent with our measurements, all lying ϳ12%-13% higher, and that of Tranter and Walker 8 at 753 K, derived from the influence of acetone on H 2 /O 2 chemistry, is 20% higher. Gierczak et al 9 recently published kinetic measurements of OH, OD, and 18 OH with acetone and acetoned 6 . Their results also indicate 14% and 31% higher rate constants at 298 K compared to our results for acetone and acetone-d 6 , respectively.…”