Chemistry Letters, Vol.45, No.8, 916-918, 2016
Dialdehyde Production during Direct Dissociation of Energy-rich Criegee Intermediates Produced by Ozonolysis of Cycloalkenes
A potential direct dissociation pathway is suggested through oxygen atom release from the energy-rich Criegee intermediate produced from ozonolysis of cycloalkenes. The yield of adipaldehyde from the ozonolysis of cyclohexene was independent of humidity; furthermore, the yield of pinonaldehdye from ozonolysis of a-pinene was independent of the presence of an OH scavenger. Excluding the production of dialdehydes as being mediated by either H2O or OH, a possible dissociation from the energy-rich Criegee intermediate involving the loss of an oxygen atom is suggested.