2015
DOI: 10.6000/1929-5030.2015.04.03.3
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Free Unsolvated Formaldehyde in Solutions: Influence of Temperature, Solvent Permittiity, and Total Formaldehyde Concentration

Abstract: A mechanism of the initiated nonbranched-chain process of forming 1,2-alkanediols and carbonyl compounds in alcohol-formaldehyde systems is suggested. The quasi-steady-state treatment is used to obtain kinetic equations that can describe the nonmonotonic (with a maximum) dependences of the formation rates of the products on the concentration of free unsolvated formaldehyde. The experimental concentration of the free unsolvated form of formaldehyde are given at the different temperatures, solvent permittivity a… Show more

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