Low-pressure and nascent yields of stabilized Criegee intermediates CH2OO and CH3CHOO in ozonolysis of propene†
Abstract
The yields of stabilized Criegee intermediates (sCIs), both CH2OO and CH3CHOO, produced from ozonolysis of propene at low pressures (7–16 Torr) were measured indirectly using cavity ringdown spectroscopy (CRDS) and chemical titration with an excess amount of sulfur dioxide (SO2). The method of monitoring the consumption of SO2 as a scavenger and the production of secondary formaldehyde (HCHO) allows characterization of the total sCI and the stabilized CH2OO yields at low pressure and in a short residence time. Both the total sCI and the stabilized CH2OO yields in the propene ozonolysis were found to decrease with decreasing pressure. By extrapolating the 7–16 Torr measurements to the zero-pressure limit, the nascent yield of the total sCIs was determined to be 25 ± 2%. The ranges of nascent yields of stabilized CH2OO and stabilized CH3CHOO were estimated to be 20–25% and 0–5%, respectively. The branching ratios of the stabilized and high-energy CH2OO* and CH3CHOO* were also determined.