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An investigation has been made into the effect of the concentration of carbon monoxide on its hydrocondensation with propene and with n-butene.
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It has been established that, in absence of carbon monoxide, hydrocondensation does not occur in propene — hydrogen and butene — hydrogen mixtures.
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The highest rate for the reaction of the hydrocondensation of propene or butene with carbon monoxide occurs when 6–8% of the latter is present in the original gas mixture.
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When the carbon monoxide concentration in the original mixture is 15–20%, the process of hydrocondensation with propene or butene is greatly retarded; this stands in contrast to th course of the process of hydrocondensation with ethylene.
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Eydus, Y.T., Zelinsky, N.D., Puzitsky, K.V. et al. The catalytic hydrocondensation of carbon monoxide with olefins. Russ Chem Bull 1, 157–163 (1952). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01176584
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