Atmospheric chemistry of (CF 3 ) 2 CQ Q QCH 2 : OH radicals, Cl atoms and O 3 rate coefficients, oxidation end-products and IR spectra † - INSU - Institut national des sciences de l'Univers
Article Dans Une Revue Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics Année : 2015

Atmospheric chemistry of (CF 3 ) 2 CQ Q QCH 2 : OH radicals, Cl atoms and O 3 rate coefficients, oxidation end-products and IR spectra †

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The rate coefficients for the gas phase reactions of OH radicals, k 1 , Cl atoms, k 2 , and O 3 , k 3 , with 3,3,3-trifluoro-2(trifluoromethyl)-1-propene ((CF 3) 2 CQCH 2 , hexafluoroisobutylene, HFIB) were determined at room temperature and atmospheric pressure employing the relative rate method and using two atmospheric simulation chambers and a static photochemical reactor. OH and Cl rate coefficients obtained by both techniques were indistinguishable, within experimental precision, and the average values were k 1 = (7.82 AE 0.55) Â 10 À13 cm 3 molecule À1 s À1 and k 2 = (3.45 AE 0.24) Â 10 À11 cm 3 molecule À1 s À1 , respectively. The quoted uncertainties are at 95% level of confidence and include the estimated systematic uncertainties. An upper limit for the O 3 rate coefficient was determined to be k 3 o 9.0 Â 10 À22 cm 3 molecule À1 s À1. In global warming potential (GWP) calculations, radiative efficiency (RE) was determined from the measured IR absorption cross-sections and treating HFIB both as long (LLC) and short (SLC) lived compounds, including estimated lifetime dependent factors in the SLC case. The HFIB lifetime was estimated from kinetic measurements considering merely the OH reaction, t OH = 14.8 days and including both OH and Cl chemistry, t eff = 10.3 days. Therefore, GWP(HFIB,OH) and GWP(HFIB,eff) were estimated to be 4.1 (LLC) and 0.6 (SLC), as well as 2.8 (LLC) and 0.3 (SLC) for a hundred year time horizon. Moreover, the estimated photochemical ozone creation potential (e POCP) of HFIB was calculated to be 4.60. Finally, HCHO and (CF 3) 2 C(O) were identified as final oxidation products in both OH-and Cl-initiated oxidation, while HC(O)Cl was additionally observed in the Cl-initiated oxidation.
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insu-01322161 , version 1 (31-05-2016)

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Vassileios C. Papadimitriou, Christina S. Spitieri, Panos Papagiannakopoulos, Mathieu Cazaunau, Maria Lendar, et al.. Atmospheric chemistry of (CF 3 ) 2 CQ Q QCH 2 : OH radicals, Cl atoms and O 3 rate coefficients, oxidation end-products and IR spectra †. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 2015, 17 (38), pp.25607-25620. ⟨10.1039/c5cp03840e⟩. ⟨insu-01322161⟩
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