Diastereomers and Low-Temperature Oxidation.

J Phys Chem A

Chemical and Environmental Engineering, School of Engineering, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island 02912, United States.

Published: September 2021

Diastereomers have historically been ignored when building kinetic mechanisms for combustion. Low-temperature oxidation kinetics, which continues to gain interest in both combustion and atmospheric communities, may be affected by the inclusion of diastereomers in radical chain-branching pathways. In this work, key intermediates and transition states lacking stereochemical specification in an existing diethyl ether low-temperature oxidation mechanism were replaced with their diastereomeric counterparts. Rate coefficients for reactions involving diastereomers were computed with ab initio transition state theory master equation calculations. The presence of diastereomers increased rate coefficients by factors of 1.2-1.6 across various temperatures and pressures. Ignition delay simulations incorporating these revised rate coefficients indicate that the diastereomers enhanced the overall reactivity of the mechanism by almost 15% and increased the peak ketohydroperoxide concentration by 30% in the negative temperature coefficient region at combustion-relevant pressures. These results provide an illustrative indication of the important role of stereomeric effects in oxidation kinetics.

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