A Combined Theoretical and Experimental Study of Sarin (GB) Decomposition at High Temperatures

J Phys Chem A. 2017 Aug 24;121(33):6200-6210. doi: 10.1021/acs.jpca.7b04282. Epub 2017 Aug 15.

Abstract

Theoretical and experimental results are presented for the pyrolytic decomposition of the nerve agent sarin (GB) in the gas phase. High-level quantum chemistry calculations are performed together with a semiclassical transition-state theory for describing quantum mechanical tunneling. The experimental and theoretical results for the temperature dependence of the survival times show very good agreement, as does the calculated and measured activation energy for thermal decomposition. The combined results suggest that the thermal decomposition of GB, for temperature ranging from 350 to 500 °C, goes through a pericyclic reaction mechanism with a transition state consisting of a six-membered ring structure.