The yields of stabilized Criegee intermediates (sCIs), CHOO and RCHOO (CHCHOO, CHCHOO, CHCHOO, and CHCHOO), produced from ozonolysis of asymmetrical 1-alkenes (1-butene, 1-pentene, 1-hexene, and 1-heptene) were investigated at low pressures (5-16 Torr) using cavity ring-down spectroscopy and chemical titration with sulfur dioxide (SO). By extrapolating the low-pressure measurements to zero-pressure limit, nascent sCI yields were obtained. Combined with our previous studies on ethene and propene ozonolysis, the nascent sCI yields demonstrated an intriguing trend of increasing with the addition of CH groups and eventually reached a plateau at around 31% for longer chain 1-alkenes. In particular, the fraction of nascent stabilized CHOO reached the plateau from 1-butene, indicating that CHOO was produced with nearly the same internal energy distribution from 1-butene to 1-heptene. The comparison between the experiments and RRKM calculations suggests that the dissociation of primary ozonide (POZ) of O + ethene and propene can be treated by statistical theory, while that of O + 1-butene to 1-heptene is nonstatistical and intramolecular vibrational redistribution of the initial energy on the 1,2,3-trioxolane of POZ throughout the entire molecule was incomplete on the dissociation time scale.

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