Abstract
| - The gas-phase chlorination of ethane has been studied experimentally and by simulation of thecorresponding gas-phase reaction scheme. In addition, some key reactions in ethane chlorinationhave been studied in detail by quantum chemical methods. Experimental results indicate thatthe chlorination reactivity of C2H6-xClx decreases with increasing x and, further, that 1,1-dichloroethane is the preferred dichlorination product. The preference for 1,1-dichloroethaneover 1,2-dichloroethane at higher temperatures has been ascribed to the 1,2-dichloroethaneprecursor radical decomposing into ethene and a chlorine atom. General agreement was foundbetween experiments, kinetic simulation (with rate constants from the NIST database), andquantum chemical calculations for ethane chlorination.
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