The Thermal Decomposition of Propyl Mercaptan
- 1 November 1933
- journal article
- research article
- Published by AIP Publishing in The Journal of Chemical Physics
- Vol. 1 (11), 798-808
- https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1749248
Abstract
The thermal decomposition of normal propyl mercaptan over a temperature range from 405 to 435°C and pressures from 100 to 300 mm is homogeneous on a poisoned glass surface. The reaction is complex showing an induction period with auto‐accelerating rate, ending finally in a pseudo‐equilibrium involving propylene, hydrogen sulphide and isopropyl mercaptan. The energy of activation of the induction period is about 40,000 calories and that of the later reaction 39,000 calories. A mechanism, has been proposed which involves primarily the formation of propyl sulphide reacting further to form a sulphonium hydrosulphide as an unstable intermediate.Keywords
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