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Publikováno v:
Journal of Applied Chemistry. 7:406-412
The polymerization of acetylene below 550° has been examined in a static system. For unpacked vessels it was found possible to obtain reproducible results, from which second-order rate constants, and an activation energy of 46·7 | 2 kcal., have bee
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Journal of Applied Chemistry. 14:350-360
Recent studies in these laboratories of the sorption of n-paraffins (in the C4—C20 range) in specially treated 5A molecular sieves have revealed that both temperature and molecular weight have somewhat unexpected effects on the isotherms determined
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Journal of Applied Chemistry. 9:248-248
The evidence for the presence of benzene in the low-temperature pyrolysis of acetylene is reviewed in the light of recent communications.1,2.
Autor:
A. J. Everett, G. J. Minkoff
Publikováno v:
Trans. Faraday Soc.. 52:971-979
Autor:
G. J. Minkoff
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Canadian Journal of Chemistry. 36:131-136
Previous theories of acetylene pyrolysis are reviewed in the light of recent work by Minkoff, Newitt, and Rutledge. It is shown that the relatively large rates observed at the beginning of the induction period do not agree with mechanisms involving t
Autor:
G. J. Minkoff, A.J. Everett
Publikováno v:
Analytica Chimica Acta. 11:48-53
Although methyl and ethyl hydroperoxides alone do not react with potassium permanganate in acid solution at room temperature, they can be oxidised by this reagent in the presence of hydrogen peroxide. The apparent equivalents (as compared with hydrog
Autor:
A. J. Everett, G. J. Minkoff
Publikováno v:
Trans. Faraday Soc.. 52:980-985
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Analytica Chimica Acta. 10:422-428
The conditions for the estimation of peroxides by three established, methods have been re-examined in detail. 1. It is shown that the reduction of organic hydroperoxides by stannous chloride (barnard and hargrave method) can be carried out quantitati
Autor:
A.J. Everett, G. J. Minkoff
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Symposium on Combustion and Flame, and Explosion Phenomena. 3:390-397
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Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A. Mathematical and Physical Sciences. 235:158-173
Mixtures of methane and oxygen behave in a reproducible manner at temperatures of 440 to 520°C and initial pressures of 100 to 350 mm when reacting in Pyrex vessels freshly cleaned with hydrofluoric acid. The apparent order of the reaction ranged fr