Experiments with propane-ethylene mixtures in the temperature range 760-830 K resulted in refinement of the role of ethylene inhibition in the decomposition of propane. The source of the rate-reducing effect of ethylene is the reaction (8) This replaces the decomposition chains more slowly by means
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- Elsevier Science
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- 1977
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- 0008-8846
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On the basis of the thermal decomposition of mixtures of propylene and propane with molar ratios of 0.0-0.33 in the temperature range 779-812 K, the influencing functions describing the inhibition by propylene of the decomposition of propane were determined. The rate-reducing effect is explained mai