Abstract

The kinetics of absorption of 2-butene in aqueous solutions of sulphuric acid was studied in a stirred cell in the range of acid concentration from 70·2 per cent w/w (11·5 g mole/l.) to 80·2 per cent w/w (14·56 g mole/l.). The absorption was found to conform to fast pseudo-first order mechanism. The pseudo-first order reaction rate constant at 28°C was found to vary from about 500 to 3·8 × 10 6 sec −1 over the above concentration range. The absorption of 2-methyl-2-butene (isoamylene) in aqueous solutions of sulphuric acid was also found to conform to fast psuedo-first order mechanism, in the range of acid concentration from 61·5 per cent w/w (9·395 g mole/l.) to 75 per cent w/w (12·845 g mole/l.). The pseudo-first order reaction rate constant at 30°C was found to vary from about 4·2 × 10 5 to 2·2 × 10 8 sec −1 over the above concentration range.

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