
Journal of Physical Chemistry p. 12188 - 12194 (1995)
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Rudich, Yinon
Talukdar, Ranajit
Burkholder, James B.
Ravishankara, A. R.
The tropospheric fate of 2-methyl-3-buten-2-ol (methylbutenol, MBO), a recently identified emission by vegetation, was investigated by measuring its UV absorption cross sections (210-300 nm) and the rate coefficient for its reaction with hydroxyl free radicals.UV absorption cross sections were found to be too small for photolysis to be an important removal pathway for MBO in the troposphere.The rate constant applicable under tropospheric conditions for the reaction of OH with MBO was determined to be k=(8.2 +/- 1.2) * 10-12 e((610 +/- 50)/T) cm3 molecule-1 s-1.The OH reaction proceeds mainly via addition of the OH to the double bond in MBO.In the absence of O2, about 15-20percent of the adducts eliminate the alcohol-OH group.However, O2 can scavenge the adduct before it decomposes at T < 300 K.This mechanism was confirmed by measuring the rate coefficients for the reactions of OD and 18OH and determining the rate coefficient for the OH reaction in the presence of 7-13 Torr of O2 and in SF6 buffer gas.The elimination of alcohol-OH group was substantiated by observing OH production in the reactions of 18OH and OD.The obtained OH reaction rate coefficient suggests that the primary daytime loss of MBO in the troposphere is via its reaction with OH.
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