We present a temperature dependence study on the gas phase reactions of the
C2({\it a}3Piu) radical with a selected series of saturated alkanes
(C2H6, C3H8, n-C4H10, i-C4H10, and n-C6H14) by
means of pulsed laser photolysis/laser-induced fluorescence technique. The
bimolecular rate constants for these reactions were obtained between 298 and
673 K. A pronounced negative temperature effect was observed for n-C4H10,
i-C4H10, and n-C6H14 and interpreted in terms of steric hindrance
of the more reactive secondary or tertiary C-H bonds by less reactive CH3
groups. Detailed analysis of our experimental results reveals quantitatively
the temperature dependence of reactivities for the primary, secondary, and
tertiary C-H bonds in these saturated alkanes and further lends support to a
mechanism of hydrogen abstraction.Comment: 26 pages, 8 figures, 1 table, 30 references; accepted to JC