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American Chemical Society, The Journal of Physical Chemistry A, 39(105), p. 9034-9039, 2001

DOI: 10.1021/jp011472i

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A quantum chemical and TST study of the OH hydrogen-abstraction reaction from substituted aldehydes: FCHO and ClCHO

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Abstract

In the present study, ab initio methods have been used to study the OH hydrogen-abstraction reaction from two substituted aldehydes: FCHO and ClCHO. A complex mechanism in which the overall rate depends on the rates of two competitive reactions, a reversible step where a reactant (or prereactive) complex is formed, followed by the irreversible hydrogen abstraction to form the products, is corroborated. This mechanism was previously shown to describe accurately the kinetics of the OH hydrogen-abstraction reaction from formaldehyde and acetaldehyde. Classical transition state theory (TST) rate constants calculated with tunneling corrections, assuming an unsymmetrical Eckart barrier, agree very well with experimental upper bound values. Activation energy barriers and enthalpies of reaction have been estimated through CCSD(T) single point calculations using MP2 geometries and frequencies and the 6-311++G(d,p) basis set.