The isomerization of n-hexane on platinum loaded acidic zeolite was studied at atmospheric pressure, H2/nC6 molar ratios of 1-4 and temperature range of 240-270ºC. The measured kinetic data were fitted to an equation based on the bifunctional mechanism and by using independently obtained dehydrogenation and adsorption data. The activation energies of protonation (ΔHpro) and the elementary isomerization step (Eact,iso) and as well as the corresponding preexponential factor were simultaneously determined. The observed values of both ΔHpro and Eact,iso are in agreement with the results of quantum-chemical calculations.
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This research studies the use of vacuum reactive distillation VRD technique for soap production. Olein and
Palmitin in the ratio of 3 to 1 were mixed in a flask with NaOH solution in stoichiometric amount under different vacuum
pressures from - 0.35 to - 0.5 bar. It was shown that total conversion could be reached by using the VRD technique. The
soap produced by the VRD method was compared with the soap prepared by the reaction - only method which is known
as the conventional method. The two kinds of soap were compared in these respects : the yield, the reaction temperature,
the volume of the co-product liquid and its composition, FTIR analysis, the density, and the time of production. It was
shown that the yield of soap using VRD was 2.45 times that produced by the reaction - only method. The process temperature was reduced 0.11 times. The volume of the co-product liquid was reduced 95.76% and it consisted of water only.
The analyses of FTIR for the two kinds of soaps were compared with a commercial soap regarded as a standard and they
showed identical functional groups. Very little difference in density was recorded. The time of production using VRD
method was shorter than the conventional method giving another priority to the VRD method.
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