• Title/Summary/Keyword: Propylmercaptan

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The Kinetics and Mechanism of Nucleophilic Addition of n-Propylmercaptan to $\alpha$-Cyano-$\beta$-piperonylacrylic Acid ($\alpha$-Cyano-$\beta$-piperonylacrylic Acid에 대한 n-Propylmercaptan의 친핵성 첨가반응에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Tae-Rin;Huh, Tae-Seong
    • Journal of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.17 no.5
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    • pp.363-370
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    • 1973
  • The rate constants of the nucleophilic addition of n-propyl-mercaptan to $\alpha$-cyano-$\beta$-piperonylacrylic acid were determined at various pH and a rate equation which can be applied over wide pH range is obtained. The rate equation reveals that below pH 4.5 the reaction is initiated by the attack of n-propylmercaptan to $\alpha$-cyano-$\beta$-piperonylacrylic acid. At pH 4.5~6.5, however, n-propylmercaptan is added to $\alpha$-cyano-$\beta$-piperonylacrylate ion; at pH 7.04~9.5 the competitive reaction between n-propylmercaptan and n-propylmercaptide ion is anticipated to occur. Above pH 10 the addendum is n-propylmercaptide ion and the acceptor is $\alpha$-cyano-$\beta$-piperonylacrylate ion.

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Desulfurization of Model Oil via Adsorption by Copper(II) Modified Bentonite

  • Yi, Dezhi;Huang, Huan;Li, Shi
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.34 no.3
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    • pp.777-782
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    • 2013
  • In order to further reduce the sulfur content in liquid hydrocarbon fuels, a desulfurization process by adsorption for removing dimethyl sulfide (DMS) and propylmercaptan (PM) was investigated. Bentonite adsorbents modified by $CuCl_2$ for the desulfurization of model oil was investigated. The results indicated that the modified bentonite adsorbents were effective for adsorption of DMS and PM. The bentonite adsorbents were characterized by X-ray diffraction (XRD) and thermal analysis (TGA). The acidity was measured by FT-IR spectroscopy. Several factors that influence the desulfurization capability, including loading and calcination temperature, were studied. The maximum sulfur adsorption capacity was obtained at a Cu(II) loading of 15 wt %, and the optimum calcination temperature was $150^{\circ}C$. Spectral shifts of the ${\nu}$(C-S) and ${\nu}$(Cu-S) vibrations of the complex compound obtained by the reaction of $CuCl_2$ and DMS were measured with the Raman spectrum. On the basis of complex adsorption reaction and hybrid orbital theory, the adsorption on modified bentonite occurred via multilayer intermolecular forces and S-M (${\sigma}$) bonds.

The Kinetics and Mechanism of Nucleophilic Addition of Mercaptan to a ${\beta}$-Nitrostyrene in Acidic Media(III) n-Propylmercaptan and tert-Butylmercaptan (酸性溶煤 속에서의 $\beta$-Mercaptan에 대한 親核性 添加反應에 관한 硏究 (III) n-Propylmercaptan 및 tert-Butylmercaptan 과의 반응)

  • Park, Ok-Hyun;Kim, Tae-Rin
    • Journal of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.12 no.4
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    • pp.177-183
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    • 1968
  • The rate equations for the nucleophilic addition reactions of n-propyl- and tert-buryl mercaptan to 3,4-methylenedioxy-$\beta$-nitrostyrene over wide pH range were obtained. From this equations, the rate constants for n-propyl-and tert-butylmercaptide ions at high pH were obtained numerically as $1.26{\times}10^8$ and $3.98{\times}10^6\;M^{-2},\;sec^{-1}$, and for n-propyl- and tert-butyl mercaptan at low pH, $7.07{\times}10^{-3}$ and $1.5{\times}10^3\;M^{-1},\;sec^{-1}$ respectively.

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