Back Biting Reactions during the Catalytic Decomposition of Polyethylene.
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概要
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Isobutane and isopentane were selectively obtained by polyethylene catalytic decomposition using the NaY-type zeolite catalyst. Back biting reactions are thus essential to gas formation during the catalytic decomposition of polyethylene. Chain-end secondary carbonium ions cause back biting reactions involving intramolecular rearrnagement to form the C<SUB>9</SUB> fraction. Isobutane and isopentane are then produced by decomposition of the gasification precursor C<SUB>9</SUB> fraction.
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著者
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Saido Katsuhiko
College Of Pharmacy Nihon University
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Ishihara Yumiko
Department of Industrial Chemistry, College of Science and Technology, Nihon University
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Nanbu Hidesaburo
Department of Industrial Chemistry, College of Science and Technology, Nihon University
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Ikemura Tadashi
Department of Industrial Chemistry, College of Science and Technology, Nihon University
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Takesue Tomoyuki
Department of Industrial Chemistry, College of Science and Technology, Nihon University
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