Abstract
Addition of isobutene to
reaction mixtures of acetic acid and hydrogen bromide brings about a lowering
in the initial rate of pressure change. The lowering is proportional to the
pressure of isobutene and is explained in terms of a molecular reaction producing
mesityl oxide. Mesityl oxide is formed steadily throughout the course of the
reaction in quantities proportional to the pressure of isobutene. The
quantities of mesityl oxide detected are less than those required to account
quantitatively for the lowering of dp/dt, but the
presence of the products of the thermal reactions of mesityl oxide, and the
minima observed in the pressure-time curves at 407� show that the discrepancies
can be accounted for in terms of the polymerization undergone by mesityl oxide
in the presence of hydrogen bromide. The reaction appears analogous to the
formation of mesityl oxide by the acetylation of isobutene in solution.
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