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Temperature-Dependent Rate Constants and Substituent Effects for the Reactions of Hydroxyl Radicals with Three Partially Fluorinated Ethers
Author(s) -
Kuang Jung Hsu,
W. B. DeMore
Publication year - 1995
Publication title -
the journal of physical chemistry
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1541-5740
pISSN - 0022-3654
DOI - 10.1021/j100028a014
Subject(s) - substituent , citation , radical , icon , reaction rate constant , computer science , chemistry , information retrieval , medicinal chemistry , organic chemistry , world wide web , physics , kinetics , quantum mechanics , programming language
Rate constants and temperature dependencies for the reactions of OH with CF3OCH3 (HFOC-143a), CF2HOCF2H (HFOC-134), and CF3OCFzH (HFOC-125) were studied using a relative rate technique in the temperature range 298-393 K. The following absolute rate constants were derived: I-IFOC-143a, 1.9E-12 exp(-1555/T); HFOC-134, 1.9E-12 exp(-2006/T); HFOC-125, 4.7E-13 exp(-2095/T). Units are cm 3 molecule-_ s-L Substituent effects on OH abstraction rate constants are discussed, and it is shown that the CF30 group has an effect on the OH rate constants similar to that of a fluorine atom. The effects are related to changes in the C-H bond energies of the reactants (and thereby the activation energies) rather than changes in the preexponential factors. On the basis of a correlation of rate constants with bond energies, the respective D(C-H) bond strengths in the three ethers are found to be 102, 104, and 106 kcal/mol, with an uncertainty of about 1 kcal/mol.

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