Literature DB >> 24997963

Atmospheric oxidation mechanism of chlorobenzene.

Runrun Wu1, Sainan Wang1, Liming Wang2.   

Abstract

The atmospheric oxidation mechanism of chlorobenzene (CB) initiated by the OH radicals is investigated at M06-2X/6-311++G(2df, 2p) and ROCBS-QB3 levels. The oxidation is initiated by OH addition to the ortho (∼50%), para (∼33%) and meta (∼17%) positions, forming CB-OH adducts as R2, R3, and R4; while the ipso-addition is negligible (∼0.2%). The reactions of the CB-OH adducts with the atmospheric oxygen are further investigated in detail by coupling the unimolecular reaction rate theory calculations with master-equation (RRKM-ME). The CB-OH adducts react with O2 either by irreversible H-abstraction to form chlorophenol and HO2 or by reversible additions to form CB-OH-O2 radicals, which subsequently cyclize to bicyclic radicals. RRKM-ME calculations show that the addition reactions of CB-OH and O2 at the atmospheric pressure are close to but not yet reach their high-pressure-limits. The RRKM-ME simulations predict the yields of 93%, 38%, and 74% for ortho-, meta- and para-chlorophenols from the reactions of O2 with R2, R3 and R4, being lower than their high-pressure-limit yields of 95%, 48%, an 80%, respectively. Overall, the yield of chlorophenols is determined as 72% at the atmospheric pressure.
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Keywords:  Atmospheric oxidation mechanism; Chlorobenzene; Chlorophenols; OH radical

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24997963     DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2014.04.067

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chemosphere        ISSN: 0045-6535            Impact factor:   7.086


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