Journal article

Gas-Phase Mechanisms of the Reactions of Reduced Organic Nitrogen Compounds with OH Radicals

N Borduas, JPD Abbatt, JG Murphy, S So, G Da Silva

Environmental Science and Technology | AMER CHEMICAL SOC | Published : 2016

Abstract

Research on the fate of reduced organic nitrogen compounds in the atmosphere has gained momentum since the identification of their crucial role in particle nucleation and the scale up of carbon capture and storage technology which employs amine-based solvents. Reduced organic nitrogen compounds have strikingly different lifetimes against OH radicals, from hours for amines to days for amides to years for isocyanates, highlighting unique functional group reactivity. In this work, we use ab initio methods to investigate the gas-phase mechanisms governing the reactions of amines, amides, isocyanates and carbamates with OH radicals. We determine that N-H abstraction is only a viable mechanistic p..

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University of Melbourne Researchers

Grants

Awarded by Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada


Funding Acknowledgements

We acknowledge Catherine Sutton and Edward Ross for their help with Gaussian 09 and G3X-K troubleshooting. We also thank Prof. Jamie Donaldson for feedback on the manuscript and Sarah Kavassalis for suggesting the use of the IGOR function for overdetermined set of linear equations. N.B. is grateful to the University of Toronto for the Adel Sedra Graduate Award as well as for the Special Opportunity Travel Grant. We also acknowledge funding from CFI and NSERC Discovery grants. GdS is supported by the Australian Research Council Future Fellowship (FT130101304) and Discovery Projects (DP110103889) programs.