Thermal decomposition and isomerization of 1-Butyl and 1-Pentyl radical by flash pyrolysis vacuum ultraviolet photoionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry.
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Abstract
Thermal decomposition and isomerization of 1-butyl and 1-pentyl radical were studied in the temperature range of 500-1480 K on a short time scale of 20-100 µs using flash pyrolysis vacuum ultraviolet single-photon ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry. 1-Bromobutane and 1-bromopentane were used as precursors for the 1-butyl and 1-pentyl radical, respectively. The reactive intermediates in the thermal dissociation reactions were directly observed. The 1-butyl radical decomposed to ethene and ethyl radical with ethyl radical rapidly losing an H atom to form a second ethene molecule. Loss of H atom from butyl radical was also a significant decomposition channel. Isomerization of 1-butyl via 1,3-H migration was observed as a minor channel at 1380 K and above with a branching ratio of less than 3% at 1430 K. The 1-pentyl radical was observed to decompose mainly by isomerization to 2-pentyl radical followed by β-scission to produce propene and ethyl radicals at temperatures approximately 900 K and below. Above 900 K, β-scission of 1-pentyl to produce ethene and 1-propyl radical became increasingly important. Isomerization to 3-pentyl was verified to be a minor channel.
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JMS - European Journal of Mass Spectrometry, is a peer-reviewed journal, devoted to the publication of innovative research in mass spectrometry. Articles in the journal come from proteomics, metabolomics, petroleomics and other areas developing under the umbrella of the “omic revolution”.