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Propionaldehyde and propylene

Acrolein is produced according to the specifications in Table 3. Acetaldehyde and acetone are the principal carbonyl impurities in freshly distilled acrolein. Acrolein dimer accumulates at 0.50% in 30 days at 25°C. Analysis by two gas chromatographic methods with thermal conductivity detectors can determine all significant impurities in acrolein. The analysis with Porapak Q, 175—300 p.m (50—80 mesh), programmed from 60 to 250°C at 10°C/min, does not separate acetone, propionaldehyde, and propylene oxide from acrolein. These separations are made with 20% Tergitol E-35 on 250—350 p.m (45—60 mesh) Chromosorb W, kept at 40°C until acrolein elutes and then programmed rapidly to 190°C to elute the remaining components. [Pg.124]

The stabilized products, propionaldehyde and propylene oxide, have not yet been observed in smog chamber experiments of this system. However, this is understandable because as has been discussed above, Reaction 4 accounts for only a small fraction of the total CsHc consumption. [Pg.24]


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