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Insights on keto-hydroperoxide formation from O2 addition to the beta-tetrahydrofuran radical
Authors:Katherine S. Lockwood  Nicole J. Labbe
Affiliation:Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Colorado Boulder, 1111 Engineering Drive, Boulder, CO 80309-0427, USA
Abstract:Cyclic ethers provide an interesting case study of low-temperature oxidation chemistry, especially in relevance to biofuels. A recent experimental study (Hansen et al., 2019) revealed new questions regarding the low-temperature oxidation mechanism of tetrahydrofuran (THF) concerning the formation of keto-hydroperoxides. In particular, keto-hydroperoxides originating from the THF-β radical were not captured accurately by current literature models, motivating this work to calculate the energetics of the first and second O2-addition pathways for THF radicals. Electronic structure calculations at the CCSD(T)/cc-pV∞Z//M06-2X/cc-pVTZ level of theory were used to generate potential energy surfaces for the α-C and β-C THF radicals and subsequent pathways to the formation of the keto-hydroperoxide isomers. These are the first theoretical calculations of the second O2-addition radical pathways for the THF-β radical. Results from the theorical work provided further insight into the low-temperature oxidation of THF. This included identifying the pathways most likely to form the keto-hydroperoxide isomers observed in prior experimental work; and detecting that the shortcomings in prior models are likely due to uncertainties in R + THF abstraction reaction rates. These conclusions will motivate future work for accurate THF kinetic model development.
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