Comments on the linear free-energy correlation between O/sub 3/ and OH addition reactions reported in Rate Constants for the Gas-Phase Reactions of O/sub 3/ with a Series of Carbonyls at 296 K
Recently, Atkinson et al. reported measurements on the reaction of ozone with a series of carbonyls. In that study a correlation between ozone addition and hydroxyl-radical addition reactions was employed to predict OH addition coefficients for acrolein and crotonaldehyde of approximately 2 x 10/sup -12/ and 5 x 10/sup -12/ cm/sup 3/ molecule/sup -1/ s/sup -1/, respectively. These estimates, as pointed out by the authors, are in disagreement (factor of 2 to 3 lower) with the rate coefficients previously predicted by ourselves for the same OH addition reactions using linear correlations with both ionization potentials and O(/sup 3/P) rate data. It was also suggested in that paper that this discrepancy was probably due to the likelihood that O(/sup 3/P) atoms react significantly with carbonyls via an abstraction mechanism, that is, O(/sup 3/P) rate data could not be appropriately correlated with OH addition reaction data. We believe that another, more probable, explanation exists for the above-mentioned discrepancy in rate constant estimates, and that this explanation involves the manner in which the correlation method is handled. Because this method of evaluating rate constants represents a potentially important predictive tool for chemical modelers, we feel it is necessary to reconcile the apparent disagreement in the OH-acrolein and OH-crotonaldehyde addition reaction coefficients estimated from O/sub 3/ correlations as compared to ionization potential and O(/sup 3/P) correlations. In doing so, we will also demonstrate the necessity of employing linear correlations in a consistent manner.
- Research Organization:
- Brookhaven National Lab., Upton, NY
- OSTI ID:
- 6310129
- Journal Information:
- Int. J. Chem. Kinet.; (United States), Vol. 14
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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