Journal of Physical Chemistry, Vol.100, No.35, 14703-14713, 1996
Reaction of Oh with Dimethyl Sulfide .2. Products and Mechanisms
The technique of pulsed laser photolysis/pulsed laser-induced fluorescence was used to determine products of the following reactions : OH + CH3SCH3 --> products (1) and CH3S(OH)CH3 + O-2 --> products (5). The non-adduct-forming channel of reaction 1 was observed to proceed via hydrogen abstraction (branching ratio, Phi(abs) = 0.84 +/- 0.26) at 298 K. Direct formation of CH3S from reaction 1 was not observed (Phi(CH3S) < 0.04) A small channel for producing CH3 and CH3SOH in the non-adduct-forming route could not be ruled out. HO2 was found to be produced from reaction 5 with a yield of 0.50 +/- 0.15 at 234 and 258 K. An upper limit for the production of OH from reaction 5 was determined to be Phi(OH) < 0.05. The atmospheric implications of the results from this and the accompanying paper are discussed.
Keywords:ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY;QUANTUM YIELDS;RADICALS;KINETICS;DISULFIDE;PHOTOOXIDATION;OXIDATION;CH3OOH;CH3S;METHANETHIOL