The gas-phase reaction of acetic acid with hydrogen bromide
NJ Daly and MF Gilligan
Australian Journal of Chemistry
22(4) 713 - 720
Published: 1969
Abstract
In the gas phase, acetic acid reacts with hydrogen bromide in the temperature range 412-492° to give methyl bromide, carbon monoxide, and water. The reaction is first order in each reagent, and the variation of rate constant with temperature is described by the equation k2 = 1011.67exp(-30400/RT) ml mole-1 sec-1 Possible transition states for the reaction are examined. A mechanism involving an intermediate of the type CH3CO+Br- is possible if the reaction is of the family represented by the hydrogen bromide catalysed decompositions of trimethylacetic, isobutyric, and propionic acids.https://doi.org/10.1071/CH9690713
© CSIRO 1969