“…Lang and Morgan (19) found that steam is an inert diluent in the pyrolysis of propane at temperatures below 700°C ., but that small amounts of carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, and aldehydes were formed at higher temperatures, indicating the presence of some reaction between steam and propane or its decomposition products.…”
Various ethane-steam mixtures were led through a silica tube at different temperatures. At each temperature level, data were secured for the decomposition of the gaseous mixture
“…Lang and Morgan (19) found that steam is an inert diluent in the pyrolysis of propane at temperatures below 700°C ., but that small amounts of carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, and aldehydes were formed at higher temperatures, indicating the presence of some reaction between steam and propane or its decomposition products.…”
Various ethane-steam mixtures were led through a silica tube at different temperatures. At each temperature level, data were secured for the decomposition of the gaseous mixture
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