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Catalysis by hydrogen halides in the gas phase. XIII. Isopropanol and hydrogen iodide

RL Failes and VR Stimson

Australian Journal of Chemistry 20(6) 1143 - 1154
Published: 1967

Abstract

Hydrogen iodide catalyses the decomposition of isopropanol into propene and water at 356 to 457°, viz.                            i-C3H7OH+HI → C3H6+H2O+HI This is followed by the faster reactions                            C3H6+HI → i-C3H7I                           i-C3H7I+HI → C3H8+I2                         i-C3H7OH+I2 → (CH3)2CO+2HI The rates of the initial reaction fit the Arrhenius equation                   k2 = 1012.24 exp(-31900/RT) sec-1 ml mole-1 and it is believed to be homogeneous and molecular. It is faster than the corresponding reactions with hydrogen chloride and hydrogen bromide in the ratios 100 : 1 and 5 : 1, respectively. For the overall reaction the amounts of the products formed to 70% reaction, computed with the use of rate constants of the individual reactions, agree well with the amounts found by analysis.

https://doi.org/10.1071/CH9671143

© CSIRO 1967

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