Published January 1986
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Journal Article
Kinetics and mechanism of the thermal decomposition of unsaturated aldehydes: benzaldehyde, 2-butenal, and 2-furaldehyde
- Creators
- Grela, M. A.
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Colussi, A. J.
Chicago
Abstract
The thermal unimolecular decompositions of benzaldehyde (BA), crotonaldehyde (CA), and furfural (FA) have been investigated in a flow reactor at very low pressures by modulated beam mass spectrometry above 1040 K. Each reaction proceeds by a different mechanism. Whereas BA decomposes by C(O)-H bond fission CA readily undergoes decarbonylation to propene via a three-center transition-state reaction. FA decomposition into vinylketene and CO involves ring opening followed by H-atom transfer in the resulting biradical. Overall high-pressure Arrhenius parameters for the three reactions are derived from kinetic data.
Additional Information
© 1986 American Chemical Society. (Received: July 22, 1985) Financial support by CIC and CONICET of Argentina is gratefully acknowledged.Additional details
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- 58535
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- Comision de Investigaciones Cientificas de la Provincia de Buenos Aires
- Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (CONICET)
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