## Abstract The pyrolysis of __n__‐butyl 2‐propenyl sulfide has been investigated in a static system in the initial pressure range of 50–350 torr. The reaction was found to be homogeneous and first order. The rate coefficients are given by the Arrhenius equation between 262 and 293°C. The rate of
Gas phase thermolysis of sulfur compounds. II. Ditertiary butyl sulfide
✍ Scribed by Gonzalo Martin; Nestor Barroeta
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1980
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 761 KB
- Volume
- 12
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0538-8066
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
✦ Synopsis
Abstract
The pyrolysis of di‐tert‐butyl sulfide has been investigated in static and stirred‐flow systems at subambient pressures. The rate of consumption of the sulfide was measured in some experiments, and the rate of pressure increase was followed in others. The results suggest that the reaction is essentially homogeneous in a seasoned reactor and proceeds through a free radical mechanism. In the initial stages, the decomposition rate follows first‐order kinetics, and the rate coefficient in the absence of an inhibitor is given by
between 360 and 413°C. The stoichiometry of the uninhibited reaction at 380°C and 50% decomposition is approximately
between 360 and 413°C. The stoichiometry of the uninhibited reaction at 380°C and 50% decomposition is approximately.
📜 SIMILAR VOLUMES
## Abstract The pyrolysis of __n__‐propyl allyl sulfide has been studied in static and stirred‐flow systems at temperatures between 270 and 400°C. Propene and 2,4,6‐triethyl‐1,3,5‐trithiane were the only reaction products. The order of the reaction was 0.99 ± 0.05 at 377°C. The first‐order rate coe
The pyrolysis kinetics of the title compounds has been studied in a stirred-flow reactor over the temperature range 440-530°C and pressures between 5 and 14 torr. Benzyl t-butyl sulfide and phenyl t-butyl ether formed isobutene as product in over 98% yield, together with the corresponding benzyl thi
The pyrolyses of cyanomethyl t-butyl sulfide and its oxygen homologue have been studied in a stirred-flow system over the temperature range 490440°C and pressures between 5 and 14 Tom. In both cases, isobutene is formed as product in over 97% yield. Hydrogen sulfide is obtained in about half the amo
## Abstract The pyrolyses of __p__‐nitrophenyl __t__‐butyl ether, __p__‐methoxyphenyl __t__‐butyl ether, __p__‐aminophenyl __t__‐butyl ether, __p__‐nitrophenyl __t__‐butyl sulfide, and propargyl __t__‐butyl sulfide have been studied in a stirred‐flow reactor over the temperature range 430–530°C and
The pyrolyses of four alkyl allyl sulfides with substituents on the a-C atom of the alkyl moiety have been studied in a stirred-flow system over the temperature range 340-400°C and pressures between 2 and 12 torr. The only products formed are propene and thioaldehydes. The reactions showed first-ord