The gas to condensed phase transition technique has been used to study the iodine-128-ethane system. Total organic product yields were found to range from 1.1 (1 atm gas) to 61.2% (-23 °C liquid). Various molecular and enhancement reactions are evaluated using available data and a comparison is made among ethane and other two carbon hydrocarbons.
Kinetics of the carbochlorination with phosgene of an alumina-silica material are reported for a temperature range of 723 to 1,023 K and a phosgene partial pressure range of 4 to 90 kPa. The oxides react in a constant ratio over most of the conversion range and the grain model accurately predicts conversion as a function of time.
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