S. Tanaka et al., THE UNIMOLECULAR DECOMPOSITION OF CYCLOBUTANOL - EXPERIMENTAL AND THEORETICAL-STUDY, Israel Journal of Chemistry, 36(3), 1996, pp. 249-255
The thermal decomposition of cyclobutanol has been investigated behind
incident and reflected shock waves at temperatures between 950 K and
1450 K in the total density region (1.5 x 10(-6) - 1.5 x 10(-5)) mol/c
m(3). A strong absorption by an intermediate was observed at the wavel
ength of 193 nm. By comparing the kinetics with that of pyruvic acid,
this absorption was identified to be that of vinyl alcohol. The kineti
c parameters of vinyl alcohol, both for the production and the decompo
sition, were determined. The production rate constant was in agreement
with that obtained by Back (Can J. Chem. 1982, 60, 2357), who monitor
ed the ethylene production. The total decomposition mechanism of cyclo
butanol was discussed on the basis of MO calculations. It was shown th
at vinyl alcohol was produced through a biradical before it isomerized
to acetaldehyde.