Abstract

The rate of ethylene chemisorption by a chlorine solution is experimentally determined. It is shown that, in the first seconds of contact, the chemisorption is accompanied by surface convection, which enhances mass transfer. During long-term contact, the reaction mirror recedes from the interface and the convective mass transfer is replaced by diffusion mass transfer.

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