THE PYROLYSIS OF TRIMETHYLINDIUM

  • Jacko M
  • Price S
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Abstract

The pyrolysis of trimethylindium has been studied in a toluene carrier flow system from 550 °K to 781 °K using total pressures from 6.0 to 33.5 mm. The progress of the reaction was followed by measuring the amount of methane, ethane, ethylene, propane, and ethylbenzene formed and in a number of cases by direct indium analysis. The decomposition occurs in three steps: [Formula: see text]At all temperatures reaction [2] follows rapidly after reaction [1]. Reaction [3] occurs at a measurable rate only at temperatures sufficiently high that reactions [1] and [2] are completed in a very small fraction of the contact time. At lower temperatures the InCH 3 produced deposits in the reaction zone as a white film of (InCH 3 ) n .Both k 1 and k 3 decline rapidly if the toluene-to-alkyl ratio is decreased below 150. In an unseasoned vessel, the decomposition is markedly dependent on surface conditions. In the unpacked conditioned vessel the reaction is at least 89% homogeneous in the first bond region and 97% homogeneous in the third bond region. Both k 1 and k 3 depend on the total pressure in the system, the dependence of k 1 being very slight. A least squares analysis of the experimental results gives: [Formula: see text]at 13.0 mm. E 1 may be directly related to D[(CH 3 ) 2 In—CH 3 ]. A rough calculation based on unimolecular pressure effects indicates that D[In—CH 3 ] is probably about 2 kcal/mole greater than E 3 .

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Jacko, M. G., & Price, S. J. W. (1964). THE PYROLYSIS OF TRIMETHYLINDIUM. Canadian Journal of Chemistry, 42(5), 1198–1205. https://doi.org/10.1139/v64-183

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