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  • Nitro and amino alkenes are prevalent in various industries, but their environmental impact is not well understood, particularly regarding their reactions with ozone, a common atmospheric oxidant.
  • Recent research measured the kinetics and products of ozonolysis in model compounds with different nitrogen-containing groups, revealing a wide range of reactivity and activation energies.
  • The findings suggest that vinyl nitro groups reduce reactivity while amino groups enhance it, and tests on the pesticide nitenpyram support the effectiveness of model compounds for predicting the environmental behavior of these chemicals.

Article Abstract

While nitro and amino alkenes are common in pharmaceuticals, pesticides, and munitions, their environmental fates are not well known. Ozone is a ubiquitous atmospheric oxidant for alkenes, but the synergistic effects of nitrogen-containing groups on the reactions have not been measured. The kinetics and products of ozonolysis of a series of model compounds with different combinations of these functional groups have been measured in the condensed phase using stopped-flow and mass spectrometry methods. Rate constants span about six orders of magnitude with activation energies ranging from 4.3 to 28.2 kJ mol. Vinyl nitro groups substantially decrease the reactivity, while amino groups have the opposite effect. The site of the initial ozone attack is highly structure dependent, consistent with local ionization energy calculations. The reaction of the neonicotinoid pesticide nitenpyram, which forms toxic -nitroso compounds, was consistent with model compounds, confirming the utility of model compounds for assessing environmental fates of these emerging contaminants.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9984182PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.ade9609DOI Listing

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