1979
DOI: 10.1139/v79-353
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Pyrolysis of trifluoroacetaldehyde, initiated by di-tertiary-butyl peroxide decomposition

Abstract: The thermal decomposition of 95:5 mixtures of trifluoroacetaldehyde (TFA) and di-tert-butyl peroxide (DTBP) has been studied at 100 Torr over the temperature range of 390 to 440 K. The major decomposition products included CO, CF3H, CH3COCH3, and CH4 while C2F6, CF3CHOHCH3, CF3CH3, CF3COCH3, C2H6, (CF3)2CHOH, and H2 were also found. In addition to the usual reactions for TFA thermal decomposition, reactions of methyl radicals with TFA to form isopropoxyl radicals were found. The alcohol products result from H … Show more

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“…As for the other byproducts in Yang's experiments, C 3 F 8 may be yielded by the combination of CF 3 and C 2 F 5 . CF 3 and C 2 F 5 can easily abstract hydrogen from the carboxyl acid (−COOH), 34,35 hydroxyl (−OH), 36 aldehyde (−CHO), 37,38 benzene, 39 and cyclane. 40,41 These imply that CHF 3 and C 2 HF 5 may be yielded via hydrogen abstraction from the hydrogen containing groups in AC.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As for the other byproducts in Yang's experiments, C 3 F 8 may be yielded by the combination of CF 3 and C 2 F 5 . CF 3 and C 2 F 5 can easily abstract hydrogen from the carboxyl acid (−COOH), 34,35 hydroxyl (−OH), 36 aldehyde (−CHO), 37,38 benzene, 39 and cyclane. 40,41 These imply that CHF 3 and C 2 HF 5 may be yielded via hydrogen abstraction from the hydrogen containing groups in AC.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As for the other byproducts in Yang’s experiments, C 3 F 8 may be yielded by the combination of CF 3 and C 2 F 5 . CF 3 and C 2 F 5 can easily abstract hydrogen from the carboxyl acid (−COOH), , hydroxyl (−OH), aldehyde (−CHO), , benzene, and cyclane. , These imply that CHF 3 and C 2 HF 5 may be yielded via hydrogen abstraction from the hydrogen containing groups in AC. Notably, the hydrogen abstraction from carboxyl group will eliminate carboxyl acid group in AC.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%