Concerted HO2 elimination from alpha-Aminoalkylperoxyl free radicals : Experimental and theoretical evidence from the gas phase NH2 center dot CHCO2- + O-2 reaction


Autoria(s): da Silva, G.; Kirk, B. B.; Lloyd, C.; Trevitt, A. J.; Blanksby, Stephen J.
Data(s)

29/02/2012

Resumo

We have investigated the gas-phase reaction of the alpha-aminoacetate (glycyl) radical anion (NH2(sic)CHCO2-) with O-2 using ion trap mass spectrometry, quantum chemistry, and statistical reaction rate theory. This radical is found to undergo a remarkably rapid reaction with O-2 to form the hydroperoxyl radical (HO2(sic)) and an even-electron imine (NHCHCO2-), with experiments and master equation simulations revealing that reaction proceeds at the ion molecule collision rate. This reaction is facilitated by a low-energy concerted HO2(sic) elimination mechanism in the NH2CH(OO(sic))CO2- peroxyl radical. These findings can explain the widely observed free-radical-mediated oxidation of simple amino acids to amides plus alpha-keto acids (their imine hydrolysis products). This work also suggests that imines will be the main intermediates in the atmospheric oxidation of primary and secondary amines, including amine carbon capture solvents such as 2-aminoethanol (commonly known as monoethanolamine, or MEA), in a process that avoids the ozone-promoting conversion of (sic)NO to (sic)NO2 commonly encountered in peroxyl radical chemistry.

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/71646/

Publicador

American Chemical Society

Relação

http://pubs.acs.org/doi/ipdf/10.1021/jz300118k

DOI:10.1021/jz300118k

da Silva, G., Kirk, B. B., Lloyd, C., Trevitt, A. J., & Blanksby, Stephen J. (2012) Concerted HO2 elimination from alpha-Aminoalkylperoxyl free radicals : Experimental and theoretical evidence from the gas phase NH2 center dot CHCO2- + O-2 reaction. Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters, 3(7), pp. 805-811.

ACS/CE0561607

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Copyright © 2012 American Chemical Society

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School of Chemistry, Physics & Mechanical Engineering; Science & Engineering Faculty

Palavras-Chave #ab-initio #chemistry #kinetics #mechanism #oxidation #glycine #reactivity #dioxygen #ch2nh2 #yields
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Journal Article