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Formation and Thermal Decomposition of Butyl-Substituted Peroxyacyl Nitrates: n-C4H9C(O)OONO2 and i-C4H9C(O)OONO2
Grosjean, Daniel,Grosjean, Eric,Williams, Edwin L.
, p. 1099 - 1105 (2007/10/03)
The butyl-substituted peroxyacyl nitrates n-C4H9C(O)OONO2 and i-C4H9C(O)OONO2 have been synthesized in the liquid phase, prepared in-situ in the gas phase by sunlight irradiation of aldehyde-NO mixtures, measured by electron capture gas chromatography, and characterized in a number of gas-phase and liquid-phase tests. Gas-phase yields as a fraction of initial NO were 0.39 for the n-butyl isomer and 0.20 for the isobutyl isomer. The corresponding gas-phase aldehyde oxidation mechanisms are outlined. Thermal decomposition in the presence of excess NO yielded n-butanal and isobutanal as the major carbonyl products. Thermal decomposition rates at ambient temperature and atmospheric pressure are comparable to that of PAN , with k298 = 1.8E-4 s-1 for n-C4H9C(O)OONO2 and 2.4E-4 s-1 for i-C4H9C(O)OONO2. Emission data for precursor hydrocarbons indicate C4H9C(O)OONO2/PAN ambient concentration ratios of 0.19 in urban air. Atmospheric implications for the formation and removal of C4H9C(O)OONO2 are briefly discussed.