A product study was performed for the reaction of γ-caprolactone (GCL) and γ-heptalactone (GHL) initiated by OH radicals at (298 ± 2) K and atmospheric pressure, in presence of NO. The identification and quantification of the products were performed in a glass reactor coupled with in situ FT-IR spectroscopy. The following products were identified and quantified with the corresponding formation yields (in %) for the OH + GCL reaction: peroxy propionyl nitrate (PPN) (52 ± 3), peroxy acetyl nitrate (PAN) (25 ± 1), and succinic anhydride (48 ± 2). For the GHL + OH reaction, the products detected with their corresponding formation yields (in %) were the following: peroxy n-butyryl nitrate (PnBN) (56 ± 2), peroxy propionyl nitrate (PPN) (30 ± 1) and succinic anhydride and (35 ± 1). Upon these results, an oxidation mechanism is postulated for the title reactions. The positions with the highest H-abstraction probabilities for both lactones are analyzed. Specifically, the increased reactivity of the C5 site, as indicated by structure reactivity estimations (SAR), is suggested by the identified products. For both GCL and GHL degradation appears to follow degradation paths including ring preservation and opening. The atmospheric implications of the APN formation as a photochemical pollutant and as NO reservoirs of species is assessed.
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