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The reactions of ethane, propane, n-butane, isobutanc and neopentane have been examined in the
presence of deuterium on platinum films. Details of the products of exchange, hydrogenolysis and,
where possible, isomerization are reported. The kinetic behaviour of the hydrogenolysis reaction
showed a trend in that reactions of ethane were acccleratory, those of propane maintained a constant
rate and those of molecules with four or more carbon atoms decelerated with time. The retardation
in rates was much more marked with branched chain than with linear hydrocarbons.
The results are discussed in terms of the nature of the adsorbed species accumulating on the
surface, species possessing some carbonium ion character being likely precursors to the material
responsible for the observed poisoning. Little additional mechanistic information was obtained
from an analysis of the deuterium contents of the various molecules as exchange was fast compared
to hydrogenolysis or isomerization, leading to rapid isotopic equilibration.
A fragmentation correction scheme taking into account the influence of molecular composition on
bond rupture has also been developed for analysis of the mass spectral data. |
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