New mechanistic insights to the O(3P) + propene reaction from multiplexed photoionization mass spectrometry

Phys Chem Chem Phys. 2012 Aug 14;14(30):10410-23. doi: 10.1039/c2cp41200d. Epub 2012 Jun 28.

Abstract

The reaction of O((3)P) with propene (C(3)H(6)) has been examined using tunable vacuum ultraviolet radiation and time-resolved multiplexed photoionization mass spectrometry at 4 Torr and 298 K. The temporal and isomeric resolution of these experiments allow the separation of primary from secondary reaction products and determination of branching ratios of 1.00, 0.91 ± 0.30, and 0.05 ± 0.04 for the primary product channels CH(3) + CH(2)CHO, C(2)H(5) + HCO, and H(2) + CH(3)CHCO, respectively. The H + CH(3)CHCHO product channel was not observable for technical reasons in these experiments, so literature values for the branching fraction of this channel were used to convert the measured product branching ratios to branching fractions. The results of the present study, in combination with past experimental and theoretical studies of O((3)P) + C(3)H(6), identify important pathways leading to products on the C(3)H(6)O potential energy surface (PES). The present results suggest that up to 40% of the total product yield may require intersystem crossing from the initial triplet C(3)H(6)O PES to the lower-lying singlet PES.