Issue 18, 2004

An empirical study of the effect of the variables in a flash vacuum pyrolysis (FVP) experiment

Abstract

The effect of the variation of the experimental parameters on the conversion of precursor to products in a typical flash vacuum pyrolysis (FVP) experiment was investigated empirically. Temperature-conversion plots can be used to optimise FVP conditions and their mechanistic significance is exemplified. At a given temperature, the conversion can be increased by an increase in the background pressure, or by packing a section of the furnace tube with inert material (particularly when placed at the trap end of the furnace tube) or by employing a catalyst. Despite the prevailing view that only intramolecular reactions take place by FVP, it has been shown by a ‘dual-FVP’ cross-over experiment that the dimerisation of benzyl radicals occurs in the gas-phase, before the cold trap, under standard conditions. However, reduction in through-put rate, increase in furnace temperature and reduction in background pressure all reduce the amount of gas-phase coupling.

Graphical abstract: An empirical study of the effect of the variables in a flash vacuum pyrolysis (FVP) experiment

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
14 Jul 2004
Accepted
23 Jul 2004
First published
24 Aug 2004

Org. Biomol. Chem., 2004,2, 2677-2683

An empirical study of the effect of the variables in a flash vacuum pyrolysis (FVP) experiment

E. F. Duffy, J. S. Foot, H. McNab and A. A. Milligan, Org. Biomol. Chem., 2004, 2, 2677 DOI: 10.1039/B410786C

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