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Mechanism of combustion of diethyl ether. Comparative studies of diethyl ether, pentane and acetaldehyde

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Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1965
Tongue
English
Weight
664 KB
Volume
9
Category
Article
ISSN
0010-2180

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✦ Synopsis


Comparative studies o/ the combustion o/ diethyl ether, pentane and acetaldehyde have been carried out over all the oxidation stages that lead to ignition. The relative reactivities of diethyl ether and pentane have been shown to be vastly different from those reported previously. Detailed analyses have shown that the relative amounts of several reaction products are different /tom those reported by the previous workers. The results can now explain the reasons underlying (i) the exceptionally high reactivity o/ diethyl ether, (ii) differences between its behaviour and those o[ pentane and acetaldehyde and (iii) its unique reactivity amongst ethers.


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