The hydrogen chloride catalysed decomposition of t-butyl isopropyl ether
NJ Daly and LP Steele
Australian Journal of Chemistry
25(4) 785 - 791
Published: 1972
Abstract
Hydrogen chloride catalyses the decomposition of t-butyl isopropyl ether at 319-420º. The major products are isobutene and isopropyl alcohol; traces of propene and t-butyl alcohol are formed. The reaction is first order in each reagent and the Arrhenius equation is followed. K2 = 1012.97±0.14exp(-32110 ± 400/RT) The rate is not affected by the addition of cyclohexene or by an increase in the surface-to-volume ratio of the reaction vessel. The formation of traces of propene is discussed.https://doi.org/10.1071/CH9720785
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