http://arxiv.org/abs/2212.08680
Direct D-H exchange in radicals is investigated in a quasi-uniform flow employing chirped pulse mm-wave spectroscopy. Inspired by the H-atom catalyzed isomerization of C3H2 reported in our previous study, D atom reactions with the propargyl (C3H3) radical and its photoproducts were investigated. We observed very efficient D atom enrichment in the photoproducts through an analogous process of D addition/H elimination to C3H2 isomers occurring at 40K or below. Cyclic C3HD is the only deuterated isomer observed, consistent with the expected addition/elimination yielding the lowest energy product. The other expected addition/elimination product, deuterated propargyl, is not directly detected, although its presence is inferred by the observations in the latter part of the flow. There, in the high-density region of the flow, we observed both isotopomers of singly deuterated propyne attributed to stabilization of the H + C3H2D or D + C3H3 adducts. The implications of these observations for the deuterium fractionation of hydrocarbon radicals in astrochemical environments is discussed with the support of a monodeuterated chemical kinetic model.
N. Dias, R. Gurusinghe, B. Broderick, et. al.
Tue, 20 Dec 22
24/97
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