Abstract
The reaction of carbon monoxide with ethyl fluoride has been investigated in the anhydrous hydrogen fluoride medium under high pressures. The yield of propionic acid is fairly high and the rate of formation is of the first order with respect to carbon monoxide and one-half order to the mole ratio of charged hydrogen fluoride and ethyl fluoride. The overall activation energy has been found to be 6.9kcal/mole.
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