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Isotope effect in the carbonyl sulfide reaction with O(3P)
Authors:Hattori Shohei  Schmidt Johan A  Mahler Denise W  Danielache Sebastian O  Johnson Matthew S  Yoshida Naohiro
Institution:Department of Environmental Science and Technology, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Yokohama, Japan. hattori.s.ab@m.titech.ac.jp
Abstract:The sulfur kinetic isotope effect (KIE) in the reaction of carbonyl sulfide (OCS) with O((3)P) was studied in relative rate experiments at 298 ± 2 K and 955 ± 10 mbar. The reaction was carried out in a photochemical reactor using long path FTIR detection, and data were analyzed using a nonlinear least-squares spectral fitting procedure with line parameters from the HITRAN database. The ratio of the rate of the reaction of OC(34)S relative to OC(32)S was found to be 0.9783 ± 0.0062 ((34)ε = (-21.7 ± 6.2)‰). The KIE was also calculated using quantum chemistry and classical transition state theory; at 300 K, the isotopic fractionation was found to be (34)ε = -14.8‰. The OCS sink reaction with O((3)P) cannot explain the large fractionation in (34)S, over +73‰, indicated by remote sensing data. In addition, (34)ε in OCS photolysis and OH oxidation are not larger than 10‰, indicating that, on the basis of isotopic analysis, OCS is an acceptable source of background stratospheric sulfate aerosol.
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