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Propadiene

Propadiene or allene is the organic compound with the formula H2C=C=CH2. It is the simplest allene or compound with two adjacent carbon double bonds, and can also be identified as allene. As a constituent of MAPP gas, it has been used as a fuel for specialized welding. Propadiene or allene is the organic compound with the formula H2C=C=CH2. It is the simplest allene or compound with two adjacent carbon double bonds, and can also be identified as allene. As a constituent of MAPP gas, it has been used as a fuel for specialized welding. Allene exists in equilibrium with methylacetylene (propyne) and the mixture is sometimes called MAPD for methylacetylene-propadiene: for which Keq = 0.22 at 270 °C or 0.1 at 5 °C. MAPD is produced as a side product, often an undesirable one, of dehydrogenation of propane to produce propene, an important feedstock in the chemical industry. MAPD interferes with the catalytic polymerization of propene.

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