Pulsed laser photolysis and quantum chemical-statistical rate study of the reaction of the ethynyl radical with water vapor
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Pulsed laser photolysis and quantum chemical-statistical rate study of the reaction of the ethynyl radical with water vapor
Abstract
The rate coefficient of the gas-phase reaction C(2)H + H(2)O-->products has been experimentally determined over the temperature range 500-825 K using a pulsed laser photolysis-chemiluminescence (PLP-CL) technique. Ethynyl radicals (C(2)H) were generated by pulsed 193 nm photolysis of C(2)H(2) in the presence of H(2)O vapor and buffer gas N(2) at 15 Torr. The relative concentration of C(2)H radicals was monitored as a function of time using a CH* chemiluminescence method. The rate constant determinations for C(2)H + H(2)O were k(1)(550 K) = (2.3 +/- 1.3) x 10(-13) cm(3) s(-1), k(1)(770 K) =(7.2 +/- 1.4) x 10(-13) cm(3) s(-1), and k(1)(825 K) = (7.7 +/- 1.5) x 10(-13) cm(3) s(-1). The error in the only other measurement of this rate constant is also discussed. We have also characterized the reaction theoretically using quantum chemical computations. The relevant portion of the potential energy surface of C(2)H(3)O in its doublet electronic ground state has been investigated using density functional theory B3LYP6-311 + + G(3df,2p) and molecular orbital computations at the unrestricted coupled-cluster level of theory that incorporates all single and double excitations plus perturbative corrections for the triple excitations, along with the 6-311 + + G(3df,2p) basis set [(U)CCSD(T)6-311 + + G(3df,2p)] and using UCCSD(T)6-31G(d,p) optimized geometries. Five isomers, six dissociation products, and sixteen transition structures were characterized. The results confirm that the hydrogen abstraction producing C(2)H(2)+OH is the most facile reaction channel. For this channel, refined computations using (U)CCSD(T)6-311 + + G(3df,2p)(U)CCSD(T)6-311 + + G(d,p) and complete-active-space second-order perturbation theory/complete-active-space self-consistent-field theory (CASPT2/CASSCF) [B. O. Roos, Adv. Chem. Phys. 69, 399 (1987)] using the contracted atomic natural orbitals basis set (ANO-L) [J. Almlof and P. R. Taylor, J. Chem. Phys.86, 4070 (1987)] were performed, yielding zero-point energy-corrected potential energy barriers of 17 kJ mol(-1) and 15 kJ mol(-1), respectively. Transition-state theory rate constant calculations, based on the UCCSD(T) and CASPT2/CASSCF computations that also include H-atom tunneling and a hindered internal rotation, are in perfect agreement with the experimental values. Considering both our experimental and theoretical determinations, the rate constant can best be expressed, in modified Arrhenius form as k(1)(T) = (2.2 +/- 0.1) x 10(-21)T(3.05) exp[-(376 +/- 100)T] cm(3) s(-1) for the range 300-2000 K. Thus, at temperatures above 1500 K, reaction of C(2)H with H(2)O is predicted to be one of the dominant C(2)H reactions in hydrocarbon combustion.
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