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The products of the hydrocondensation of carbon monoxide with 1-butene and with 2-butene are in both cases mainly normal aliphatic hydrocarbons admixed with a very small amount of slightly branched hydrocarbons.
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In the hydrocondensation of carbon monoxide with 1-butene, a more unsaturated, lighter product is obtained than in the same reaction with 2-butene.
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A comparison of our results on the two reactions enables us to infer that the mechanism is the same in both cases, but in the 2-butene reaction the 2-butene is largely isomerized into 1-butene, which then. undergoes hydrocondensation with carbon monoxide.
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Eidus, Y.T., Izmailov, R.I. Catalytic hydrocondensation of carbon monoxide with olefins communication 17. Participation of 2-butene in the hydrocondensation reaction with carbon monoxide. Russ Chem Bull 5, 889–891 (1956). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01169995
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