The technique of infrared kinetic spectroscopy has been used to study
the production of propargyl radical from the reaction of singlet methy
lene with acetylene. The rate constant for this product channel was de
termined to be (3.5 +/- 0.7) x 10(-10) cm(3) molecule(-1) s(-1) at 295
K, measured relative to the known rate for (CH2)-C-1 with H-2 or CH4.
Methylene was produced in the singlet state by excimer laser photolys
is of ketene at 308 nm in the presence of acetylene and either H-2 or
CH4. Reaction of (CH2)-C-1 with acetylene produces propargyl, and reac
tion of (CH2)-C-1 with either H-2 or CH4 produces CH3. The intensity o
f a propargyl infrared absorption line was compared with that of a met
hyl infrared absorption line, and the rate of formation of propargyl w
as determined from the ratio of these two intensities and the known ra
te of reaction of singlet methylene with H-2 (or CH4) to produce CH3.
The relative peak infrared absorption cross sections of methyl and pro
pargyl were calibrated under the conditions of the experiment by photo
lyzing crotyl bromide at 193 nm to produce methyl and propargyl in equ
al concentrations.