1935
DOI: 10.1021/ie50308a019
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Pyrolysis of pronane in Presence of Water Vapor

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“…Lang and Morgan (19) found that steam is an inert diluent in the pyrolysis of propane at temperatures below 700°C ., but that small amounts of carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, and aldehydes were formed at higher temperatures, indicating the presence of some reaction between steam and propane or its decomposition products.…”
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“…Lang and Morgan (19) found that steam is an inert diluent in the pyrolysis of propane at temperatures below 700°C ., but that small amounts of carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, and aldehydes were formed at higher temperatures, indicating the presence of some reaction between steam and propane or its decomposition products.…”
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