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Investigation on the Thermal Dissociation of Vinyl Nitrite with a Saddle Point Involved

ACS omega(2019)

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Abstract
Hybrid and double-hybrid density functionals are employed to explore the O-NO bond dissociation mechanism of vinyl nitrite (CH2=CHONO) into vinoxy (CH2=CHO) and nitric monoxide (NO). In contrast to previous investigations, which point out that the O-NO bond dissociation of vinyl nitrite is barrierless, our computational results clearly reveal that a kinetic barrier (first-order saddle point) in the O-NO bond dissociation is involved. Furthermore, a radical-radical adduct is recommended to be present on the dissociation path. The activation and reaction enthalpies at 298.15 K for the vinyl nitrite dissociation are calculated to be 91 and 75 kJ mol(-1) at the M062X/MG3S level, respectively, and the calculated reaction enthalpy compares very well with the experimental result of 76.58 kJ mol(-1). The M062X/MG3S reaction energetics, gradient, Hessian, and geometries are used to estimate vinyl nitrite dissociation rates based on the multistructural canonical variational transition-state theory including contributions from hindered rotations and multidimensional small-curvature tunneling at temperatures from 200 to 3000 K, and the rate constant results are fitted to the four-parameter Arrhenius expression of 4.2 x 10(9) (T/300)(4.3) exp[-87.5(T - 32.6)/(T-2 + 32.62)] s(-1).
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