1949
DOI: 10.1021/ie50472a035
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Pyrolysis of 2-Pentene and Trimethylethyllene

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“…For 1 mol of pentene cracked, approximately 2 mol of product were formed. This is in excellent agreement with the values reported by Gorin, et al (1946), and Hepp and Frey (1949). The variation of some of the products with residence time at 700°is shown in Figure 4 and the typical distribution is listed in Table I.…”
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“…For 1 mol of pentene cracked, approximately 2 mol of product were formed. This is in excellent agreement with the values reported by Gorin, et al (1946), and Hepp and Frey (1949). The variation of some of the products with residence time at 700°is shown in Figure 4 and the typical distribution is listed in Table I.…”
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“…They concluded that Rice's theory (1935) would have to be modified to account for all the primary reactions observed. Hepp and Frey (1949) pyrolyzed 2pentene between 778 and 850°in a quartz reactor and found the first-order decomposition rate constant at 780°to be 13 sec-1. They also found the main products to be methane, butadiene, butene, propylene, and ethylene.…”
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“…The thermal decomposition of 2-pentene and trimethylethylene has been studied by Hepp and Frey (47) in quartz at 778°to 850 °C. in the presence of varying amounts of steam.…”
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