L. Chen et al., Kinetics and mechanisms for the reactions of CF3OCH3 and CF3OC(O)H with OHradicals using an environmental reaction chamber, J PHYS CH A, 105(48), 2001, pp. 10854-10859
The atmospheric chemistry of CF3OCH3, a possible HCFCs/HFCs substitute was
studied using a smog chamber/FTIR technique. The ether was reacted with OH
radicals prepared by photolysis of ozone in 100 Torr of an H2O/O-2/He gas m
ixture in a 1 m(3) temperature-controlled chamber. Using a relative rate me
thod, k(OH + CF3OCH3) = (4.22 +/- 0.84) x 10(-12) exp[(-1750 +/- 350)/T] cm
(3) molecule(-1) s(-1) over the temperature range 268-308 K. The rate const
ant at 298 K was (1.19 +/- 0.14) x 10(-14) cm(3) molecule(-1) s(-1). The pr
oducts of the OH radical initiated degradation of CF3OCH3 were investigated
in 100-230 Torr of an O-2/He gas mixture at 298 K using in situ FTIR spect
roscopy. k(OH + CF3OC(O)H) = (1.68 +/- 0.20) x 10(-14) cm(3) molecule(-1) s
(-1) at 298 K was determined. The major products of the oxidation of CF3OC(
O)H were COF2 and CO2. These results are discussed with respect to the atmo
spheric chemistry of CF3OCH3 and CF3OC(O)H.