Gas‐Phase Oxidation of 1,4‐Dioxane
1992
An experimental investigation in a conventional static apparatus of the oxidation of equimolecular mixtures 1,4-dioxane-O2 has shown that 1,4-dioxane reacts with oxygen more readily than most hydrocarbons. Cool flames and ignitions were observed above 200°C in a pressure range up to 300 torr.
The products of the slow reaction and cool flame were analyzed by gas chromatography and GC-MS; the slow reaction gives only CO, CO2, H2CO, H2, C2H4, and H2O.
A radical chain mechanism is suggested and discussed by using an evaluation of the rate constants of the possible elementary steps by the methods of thermochemical kinetics.
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