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Molecular Physics
An International Journal at the Interface Between Chemistry and Physics
Volume 116, 2018 - Issue 17
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Reaction probability and defluorination mechanisms of a potent greenhouse gas SF5CF3 attacked by CH3 radical: a theoretical study

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Pages 2226-2238 | Received 02 Feb 2018, Accepted 17 Apr 2018, Published online: 13 May 2018
 

ABSTRACT

The defluorination mechanisms for the reactions between SF5CF3 and CH3 radicals were investigated by using the B3PW91/6-311++G(d,p) method. Optimised geometries of all the species (reactants, transition states, products and intermediates) were verified by the analysis of vibration frequency and intrinsic reaction coordinate. The energies were refined by the higher method of G3MP2. The results show that SF5CF3 is easier to be attacked by the carbon rather than the hydrogen atom of CH3 radical. Moreover, the F atom on the molecular axis (Fa) of SF5CF3 molecule is easier to be extracted than others [the F atom perpendicular to the molecular axis (Fb) or in -CF3 group(Fc)] because the barrier of transition state TS1 is 26.9 or 92.7 kJ mol−1 lower than that of TS2 or TS3, respectively. The most favourable channel for the title reactions are R→TS1→Dp1→TS7→CP-1→Dp4[CF3SF3+CH2F+HF]. The three-parameter-fitted Arrhenius expressions of the two elemental steps R→TS1→Dp1 and Dp1→TS7→CP-1 are and , respectively. The tunnelling effect is more significant for the reactions involving lighter atom or molecule group, especially in lower temperatures.

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Acknowledgements

We are also thankful for standard statistical thermodynamics calculation mini-program provided by Su Ke-He groups of School of Natural and Applied Sciences in Northwestern Polytechnical University.

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Funding

This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China [grant number 21503150]; [grant number 21473108]; the Military and Civilian Integration Foundation of Shaanxi Province [grant number 18JMR34]; the Nature Science Foundation of Weinan Normal University [grant number 15ZRRC07].

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