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Conformers and photochemistry of propyl nitrites: a matrix isolation study.

Laboratory of Molecular Spectroscopy, Institute of Chemistry, Eötvös University, P.O. Box 32, H-1518, Budapest 112, Hungary.
The Journal of Physical Chemistry A (impact factor: 2.95). 02/2007; 111(3):450-9. DOI:10.1021/jp066188b pp.450-9
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ABSTRACT The infrared spectra of both constitutional isomers (n and i) of propyl nitrite have been recorded in an Ar matrix. Conformational analysis and assignments of the vibrational transitions have been carried out on the basis of quantum chemical calculations. Assignment of spectral lines to different conformers was also aided experimentally, by utilizing the different rate of photodecomposition of the conformers, as well as by employing conformational cooling using a supersonic jet as the inlet source for matrix deposition. The rate of photodecomposition is primarily determined by the steric alignment of the nitrite group, whereas jet cooling affects mainly the conformation of the alkyl tail. On the basis of these experimental observations and computational predictions two to three conformers of isopropyl nitrite and eight conformers of n-propyl nitrite were identified. After broadband ultraviolet-visible (UV-vis) photolysis of isopropyl nitrite in the matrix, HNO, acetone, HNO.acetone complex, acetaldehyde, and nitrosomethane were identified as the main products. Furthermore, in a small amount, NO and possibly the isopropoxy radical were also present in the matrix. Photolysis of n-propyl nitrite yielded HNO, propanal, and their 1:1 complex as the main products together with a small amount of NO and cis-1-nitrosopropanol.

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Keywords

alkyl tail
 
Ar matrix
 
computational predictions
 
Conformational analysis
 
conformational cooling
 
different conformers
 
different rate
 
experimental observations
 
HNO.acetone complex
 
infrared spectra
 
inlet source
 
isopropyl nitrite
 
jet cooling
 
main products
 
n-propyl nitrite
 
propyl nitrite
 
quantum chemical calculations
 
spectral lines
 
steric alignment
 
vibrational transitions
 

Gábor Magyarfalvi