Kinetics of the thermal reactions of ethylene. Part I
- 15 July 1968
- journal article
- Published by Canadian Science Publishing in Canadian Journal of Chemistry
- Vol. 46 (14) , 2415-2426
- https://doi.org/10.1139/v68-394
Abstract
The pyrolysis of ethylene has been studied in the temperature range 500–600 °C and the pressure range 15–60 cm. The main products were ethane, propylene, butene, butadiene, and a polymer of molecular weight corresponding to C8 or higher. Small amounts of methane, butane, unsaturated C5, unsaturated C6, and benzene were also measured. Of the main products, propylene, butene, and butadiene showed an induction period, as long as several minutes at the lowest temperature. The order with respect to ethylene of ethane, propylene, and butene was close to two and the activation energy of the rates was approximately 40 kcal/mole. The results have been interpreted in terms of a free radical chain polymerization. It is suggested that the polymer formed is unstable and decomposes to yield the products for which an induction period was observed.Keywords
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