LANE SILVIA IRENE
Artículos
Título:
Kinetic study of the OH and Cl-iniciated oxidation, lifetimes and atmospheric acceptability índices of three halogenated ethenes
Autor/es:
JAVIER A. BARRERA, PABLO R. DALMASSO, JUAN P. ARANGUREN ABRATE, RAÚL A. TACCONE AND S. I. LANE
Revista:
RSC Advances
Editorial:
The Royal Society of Chemistry
Referencias:
Año: 2015 vol. 5 p. 73501 - 73501
Resumen:
he gas-phase kinetics for the reactions of OH radicals and Cl atoms with (E/Z)-CHCl]CHF, (E/Z)-CFCl]CFCl, and CCl2]CF2 were investigated at room-temperature and atmospheric pressure. A conventionalrelative-rate technique was used to determine the rate coefficients k(OH + (E/Z)-CHCl]CHF) ¼ (6.3 1.2) 1012, k(OH + (E/Z)-CFCl]CFCl) ¼ (1.6 0.2) 1012, k(OH + CCl2]CF2) ¼ (5.0 0.7) 1012,k(Cl + (E/Z)-CHCl]CHF) ¼ (11 2) 1011, k(Cl + (E/Z)-CFCl]CFCl) ¼ (5.4 1.3) 1011, and k(Cl +CCl2]CF2) ¼ (6.3 1.5) 1011 cm3 per molecule per s. These rate coefficients were compared withprevious literature data to analyze the effect of halogen substitution in ethenes on the reactivity towardsOH and Cl, and used to estimate the global atmospheric lifetimes for the studied haloethenes. Thecalculated lifetimes, using average global concentrations of OH radicals and Cl atoms, indicate that theatmospheric loss of these compounds is determined by the OH-initiated oxidation. Also, theatmospheric implications