The rate constants
k1 for the reaction of CF
3CF
2CF
2CF
2CF
2CHF
2 with OH radicals were determined by using both absolute and relative rate methods. The absolute rate constants were measured at 250–430 K using the flash photolysis–laser‐induced fluorescence (FP‐LIF) technique and the laser photolysis–laser‐induced fluorescence (LP‐LIF) technique to monitor the OH radical concentration. The relative rate constants were measured at 253–328 K in an 11.5‐dm
3 reaction chamber with either CHF
2Cl or CH
2FCF
3 as a reference compound. OH radicals were produced by UV photolysis of an O
3–H
2O–He mixture at an initial pressure of 200 Torr. Ozone was continuously introduced into the reaction chamber during the UV irradiation. The
k1 (298 K) values determined by the absolute method were (1.69 ± 0.07) × 10
?15 cm
3 molecule
?1 s
?1 (FP‐LIF method) and (1.72 ± 0.07) × 10
?15 cm
3 molecule
?1 s
?1 (LP‐LIF method), whereas the
K1 (298 K) values determined by the relative method were (1.87 ± 0.11) × 10
?15 cm
3 molecule
?1 s
?1 (CHF
2Cl reference) and (2.12 ± 0.11) × 10
?15 cm
3 molecule
?1 s
?1 (CH
2FCF
3 reference). These data are in agreement with each other within the estimated experimental uncertainties. The Arrhenius rate constant determined from the kinetic data was
K1 = (4.71 ± 0.94) × 10
?13 exp[?(1630 ± 80)/
T] cm
3 molecule
?1 s
?1. Using kinetic data for the reaction of tropospheric CH
3CCl
3 with OH radicals [
k1 (272 K) = 6.0 × 10
?15 cm
3 molecule
?1 s
?1, tropospheric lifetime of CH
3CCl
3 = 6.0 years], we estimated the tropospheric lifetime of CF
3CF
2CF
2CF
2CF
2CHF
2 through reaction with OH radicals to be 31 years. © 2003 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Int J Chem Kinet 36: 26–33, 2004
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