Cracking of (5-13 C)-n-nonane with quartz wool, silica-alumina and type Y zeolite

TJ Weeks, IR Ladd, AP Bolton

Index: Weeks, Thomas J.; Ladd, Irwin R.; Bolton, Anthony P. Journal of the Chemical Society, Faraday Transactions 1: Physical Chemistry in Condensed Phases, 1980 , vol. 76, p. 84 - 91

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The cracking mechanism of (5-13C)-n-nonane has been studied over quartz wool, silica— alumina and a type Y zeolite. The products observed at a reaction temperature of 510° C over quartz wool agree reasonably well with the currently accepted mechanism of free radical cracking. Reaction with silica—alumina at 500° C and zeolite at 230° C results in a 13C labelled product distribution which agrees with neither a thermal cracking mechanism ...

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