Jd. Taylor et al., Experimental measurement of the rate of methyl tert-butyl ether hydrolysisin sub- and supercritical water, IND ENG RES, 40(1), 2001, pp. 67-74
Experiments were conducted to measure the isothermal rate of methyl tert-bu
tyl ether (MTBE) decomposition in water at hydrothermal conditions (T = 150
-600 degreesC and P = 250 bar). The primary identified products of the reac
tion of MTBE were methanol, isobutene, and tert-butyl alcohol. An assumed f
irst-order rate constant for the hydrolysis of MTBE was determined at each
temperature and showed a local maximum below the critical temperature of wa
ter (374 degreesC) followed by a local minimum above it. This behavior was
modeled using an acid-catalyzed mechanism, which resulted in a rate express
ion with a first-order dependence on the concentration of H+. Because of th
e dramatic decrease in the ion dissociation constant of water (K-w) in the
critical region, the drop in the rate of reaction could be modeled quantita
tively over the entire temperature range.