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Gas-phase thermolysis of crotyl allyl and crotyl propargyl sulfides

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The title compounds were pyrolyzed in a stirred-flow system over the temperature range of 340–402°C and pressures between 2 and 12 Torr. For each sulfide, two nonequivalent reaction paths are available, yielding olefins plus thioaldehydes as products. The Arrhenius parameters are consistent with unimolecular mechanisms involving six-centered cyclic transition states.

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Заглавное соединение подвергали пиролизу в проточной системе с перемешиванием в интервале температур 340–402°C и при давлениях 2–12 торр. Каждый сульфид реагирует по двум неэквивалентным маршрутам, давая в качестве продуктов олефины и тиоальдегиды. Аррениусовские параметры согласны с мономолекулярным механизмом, включающим в себя шестицентровое циклическое промежуточное соединение.

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Martin, G., Martinez, H. & Suhr, H. Gas-phase thermolysis of crotyl allyl and crotyl propargyl sulfides. React Kinet Catal Lett 34, 167–172 (1987). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02069219

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