Issue 10, 2000

Fluorescence excitation spectrum of the tert-butoxy radical and kinetics of its reactions with NO and NO2

Abstract

The fluorescence excitation spectrum of the tert-C4H9O([X with combining tilde]) (tert-butoxy) radical in the wavelength range 330–440 nm was obtained using a combined laser photolysis/laser-induced fluorescence (LIF) technique. The radicals were generated by excimer laser photolysis of di-tert-butylperoxide at λ=248 nm. Its fluorescence excitation spectrum shows 16 vibronic bands in two progressions, where the dominant progression corresponds to the CO stretching vibration in the first electronically excited state with [small nu, Greek, tilde]CO=(515±10) cm−1. The transition origin was assigned at [small nu, Greek, tilde]00=(25836±10) cm−1 [λ00=(387.06±0.15) nm]. The kinetics of the reactions of the tert-butoxy radical with NO and NO2 over the temperature range T=223–305 K and pressure range p=5–80 Torr were determined. The rate coefficients for both reactions were found to be independent of total pressure with kNO=(2.9±0.2)×10−11 cm3 s−1 (5–80 Torr) and kNO2=(2.50±0.2)×10−11 cm3 s−1 (5–80 Torr) at T=295 K. The Arrhenius expressions for the reactions of tert-butoxy with NO and NO2 were determined to be kNO=(7.6±1.2)×10−12 exp[(3.2±0.8) kJ mol−1/RT] cm3 s−1 and kNO2=(3.5±1.2)×10−12 exp[(4.6±0.7) kJ mol−1/RT] cm3 s−1. Additionally, the radiative lifetime of the tert-C4H9O(Ã) radical after excitation at λ=341.576 nm was determined to be τrad[tert-C4H9O(Ã)][gt-or-equal](1.5±0.1) μs. The fluorescence spectrum of electronically excited tert-butoxy radicals in the range λ=375–575 nm was obtained following the photolysis of tert-butylnitrite at 193 nm.

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
28 Feb 2000
Accepted
27 Mar 2000
First published
03 May 2000

Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2000,2, 2353-2360

Fluorescence excitation spectrum of the tert-butoxy radical and kinetics of its reactions with NO and NO2

Ch. Lotz and R. Zellner, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2000, 2, 2353 DOI: 10.1039/B001585G

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