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Acetylene acetaldehyde

In the United States butadiene was prepared initially from ethanol and later by cracking four-carbon hydrocarbon streams (see Butadiene). In Germany butadiene was prepared from acetylene via the following steps acetylene — acetaldehyde — 3-hydroxybutyraldehyde — 1,3-butanediol — ... [Pg.101]

Most of the vinyl acetate produced in the United States is made by the vapor-phase ethylene process. In this process, a vapor-phase mixture of ethylene, acetic acid, and oxygen is passed at elevated temperature and pressures over a fixed-bed catalyst consisting of supported palladium (85). Less than 70% oxygen, acetic acid, and ethylene conversion is realized per pass. Therefore, these components have to be recovered and returned to the reaction zone. The vinyl acetate yield using this process is typically in the 91—95% range (86). Vinyl acetate can be manufactured also from acetylene, acetaldehyde, and the hquid-phase ethylene process (see Vinyl polymers). [Pg.381]

II. If water is added to acetylene, acetaldehyde (ethanal) is produced. [Pg.105]

IODINE (7553-56-2) A powerful oxidizer. Material or vapors react violently with reducing agents, combustible materials, alkali metals, acetylene, acetaldehyde, antimony, boron, bromine pentafluoride, bromine trifluoride, calcium hydride, cesium, cesium oxide, chlorine trifluoride, copper hydride, dipropylmercury, fluoride, francium, lithium, metal acetylides, metal carbides, nickel monoxide, nitryl fluoride, perchloryl perchlorate, polyacetylene, powdered metals, rubidium, phosphorus, sodium, sodium phosphinate, sulfur, sulfur trioxide, tetraamine, trioxygen difluoride. Forms heat- or shock-sensitive compounds with ammonia, silver azide, potassium, sodium, oxygen difluoride. Incompatible with aluminum-titanium alloy, barium acetylide, ethanol, formamide, halogens, mercmic oxide, mercurous chloride, oxygen, pyridine, pyrogallic acid, salicylic acid sodium hydride, sodium salicylate, sulfides, and other materials. [Pg.658]

Degree four (4) includes liquids with a flash point below 73°F and a boiling point below 100°F. It also incudes materials which rapidly vaporize under normal conditions and which are combustible. Various gases and fine combustible dusts are in this class. Acetylene, acetaldehyde, calcium carbide, cyanogen, ethylamine, and nickel catalyst are among the chemicals in degree four (4). [Pg.419]

Incompatibilities and Reactivities Ammonia, acetylene, acetaldehyde, powdered aluminum, active metals, liquid chlorine ... [Pg.172]

Write a synthesis for this compound from acetylene, acetaldehyde, and iodomethane. Unless otherwise noted all art on this page Cengage Learning 2013... [Pg.693]


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