화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of Physical Chemistry A, Vol.123, No.36, 7828-7838, 2019
Kinetic and Theoretical Study of the Atmospheric Aqueous-Phase Reactions of OH Radicals with Methoxyphenolic Compounds
Methoxyphenols, which are emitted through biomass burning, are an important species in atmospheric chemistry. In the present study, temperature-dependent aqueous-phase OH radical reactions of six methoxyphenols and two related phenols have been investigated through laser flash photolysis and the density functional theory. The rate constants obtained were in a range of (1.1-1.9) x 10(10) L mol(-1) s(-1) with k(3-MC) > k(Cre) approximate to k(Syr) approximate to k(MEP) > k(Res) > k(3-MP) > k(2-EP) approximate to k(2-MP). We derived the parameters of these reactions from the obtained T-dependent rate constants and found a mean Arrhenius activation energy of 16.9 kJ mol(-1). The diffusion rate constants were calculated for each case and compared to the measured ones. Generally, the rate constants are found to be close to fully diffusion-controlled (k(diff) = (1.4-1.5) x 10(10) L mol(-1) s(-1) for all reactions). A structure-function relationship was established through the measurement result, which could be used for predicting unknown rate constants of other phenolic compounds. All of these findings are expected to enhance the predictive capabilities of models, such as the chemical aqueous-phase radical mechanism.