THE REACTION OF HYDROGEN ATOMS WITH PROPYLENE

Abstract
The reaction of hydrogen atoms with propylene has been studied by the Wood–Bonhoeffer method over the temperature range 30 to 250 °C. The principal products are propane, ethane, and methane. No unsaturated products were isolated. The nature and proportions of products are independent of temperature. A mechanism is suggested, based on the formation of an active propyl radical as the primary step.