Abstract

The kinetics of the gas phase thermal decomposition of 2-bromopropene at 600–1400K has been studied by using the unimolecular rate theory combined with different formulations of the density functional theory and high level ab initio composite methods. This hydrogen bromide elimination reaction presents two dissociation channels, one forming propyne and another forming allene. High-pressure limit rate coefficients of (6.2±1.2)×1014exp [−(64.5±2kcalmol−1)/RT] and (1.1±0.1)×1014exp [−(63.6±2kcalmol−1)/RT]s−1 were obtained for these reaction pathways. The present results allow to elucidate reported contradictory experimental data.

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