Thermal reaction of 2-methyl-2-butene in the presence of azomethane: enthalpy of formation of the radicals (CH3)2ĊCH(CH3)2 and tert-Ċ4H9
Abstract
The reaction of ĊH3 and 2-methyl-2-butene (2MB2) was investigated in the temperature range 540610 K. Azomethane was used as the source of ĊH3. The addition of ĊH3 to 2MB2 was concluded to be an equilibrium process: ĊH3+(CH3)2C2CHCH3(CH3)2ĊCH(CH3)2. The equilibrium constant of this reaction was determined from the rates of formation of the combination products (E)- and (Z)-CH3CH2C(CH3)2CHCH3 and (E)- and (Z)-(CH3)2CHC(CH3)2CH2C(CH3)2CHCH3. Finally, the enthalpy of formation of the adduct radical, ΔfH298°[(CH3)2ĊCH(CH3)2] = (3±10) kJ mol−1, was obtained from the temperature dependence of the equilibrium constant. On the assumption that the group additivity rule was valid for the adduct radical, the following group value was obtained: ΔfH298°[Ċ–(C)3] = (179±12) kJ mol−1. Through use of this datum ΔfH298°(tert-Ċ4H9) = (53±12) kJ mol−1.