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Gas phase thermolysis of diisopropyl disulfide

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The pyrolysis of diisopropyl disulfide was studied in a static system over the temperature range 274–304 °C at subambient pressures. The mechanism was examined by the pyrolysis of 3,4-dithia-2,5-dideuterohexane. The inhibited rate of consumption yielded the Arrhenius parameters logA=14.37±0.36; Ea=(192±4) kJ/mol.

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Пиролиз диизопропилдисульфида исследован в статической системе в интервале температур 274–304°C в вакууме. Механизм проверяли пиролизом 3,4-дитиа-2,5-дидейтерогексана. Ингибированная скорость расхода приводит к следующим аррениусовским параметрам: logA=14,37±0,36; Ea=(192±4) кДж/моль.

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Martin, G. Gas phase thermolysis of diisopropyl disulfide. React Kinet Catal Lett 32, 313–318 (1986). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02068329

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