Dj. Scollard et al., RATE CONSTANTS FOR THE REACTIONS OF HYDROXYL RADICALS AND CHLORINE ATOMS WITH HALOGENATED ALDEHYDES, Journal of physical chemistry, 97(18), 1993, pp. 4683-4688
Rate constants for the reactions of OH radicals and chlorine atoms wit
h halogenated aldehydes of the type CX3CHO (X = H, Cl, or F) have been
determined at 298 +/- 2 K. The OH radical rate data were determined u
sing a pulsed laser photolysis resonance fluorescence technique at tot
al pressures in the region 15-100 Torr and a conventional photolytic r
elative rate technique at atmospheric pressure. The chlorine atom rate
data were determined using the relative rate method only. The rate da
ta for reaction with both OH radicals and chlorine atoms indicate that
increasing halogen atom substitution decreases the rate constant for
reaction. Evidence is presented which suggests that the deactivation o
f these compounds is due mainly to polar effects in the transition sta
tes of the reactions induced by the halomethyl substituents, rather th
an decreased overall reaction enthalpy.