Abstract
Citraconic anhydride
decomposes in the gas phase over the range 440- 490� to give carbon dioxide,
carbon monoxide, and propyne which undergoes some polymerization to
trimethylbenzenes. The decomposition obeys first-order kinetics, and the
Arrhenius equation
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exp(-64233�500/RT) (s-1)
describes the variation of
rate constant with temperature. The rate constant is unaffected by the addition
of isobutene or by increase in the surface/volume ratio of the reaction vessel.
The reaction appears to be unimolecular and if a diradical intermediate is
involved it may not be fully formed in the transition state.
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