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RESEARCH ARTICLE

The thermal decomposition of 1-ethoxyethyl chloride and the reverse combination

RL Failes and VR Stimson

Australian Journal of Chemistry 20(8) 1553 - 1560
Published: 1967

Abstract

1-Ethoxyethyl chloride decomposes cleanly at 164-221° into vinyl ethyl ether and hydrogen chloride in a first-order manner with k1 = 1010.52exp(-30300/RT) sec-1 (1) The equilibrium of the system at 128-221° approached from either direction at various pressures is well represented by (Kp in atmospheres) 1.987 In Kp = 31.1 ± 0.9-(16500±500)/T (2) and this leads to ΔH°f,298(g) = -71.9 kcal mole-1 for 1-ethoxyethyl chloride. Combination of (1) and (2) gives k2 = 108.7exp(-14700/RT) sec-1 ml mole-1 for the reverse reaction and rate measurements verify this. The reactions are molecular, and relative rates indicate a polar transition state.

https://doi.org/10.1071/CH9671553

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