Antonín Trka
Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences
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Journal of the Chemical Society, Faraday Transactions | 1984
Josef Pola; Marta Farkačová; Pavel Kubát; Antonín Trka
The pyrolysis of 2-nitropropane has been studied under both homogeneous conditions (using a continuous-wave CO2 laser and sensitized by sulphur hexafluoride) and heterogeneous conditions (pulsed pyrolysis) at temperatures in the range 820–1210 K. A comparison of both decompositions is aided by the determination of spatial temperature profiles and the effective temperature in the laser-driven reaction by using calculations of the temperature distribution, thermocouple techniques and elimination of ethyl acetate as a ‘chemical thermometer’. The main process in the laser-driven decomposition is the clean decomposition into propene and nitrous acid occurring via C—N bond fission. In heterogeneous pyrolysis additional products such as 2-nitropropene, acetonitrile and acetone are formed. The high yield of 2-nitropropene at 820 K indicates a unique route to this compound.
Collection of Czechoslovak Chemical Communications | 1982
Juraj Harmatha; Miloš Buděšínský; Antonín Trka
Collection of Czechoslovak Chemical Communications | 1984
Zdenko Procházka; Michal Lebl; Tomislav Barth; Jan Hlaváček; Antonín Trka; Miloš Buděšínský; Karel Jošt
Collection of Czechoslovak Chemical Communications | 1986
Karel Stránský; Antonín Trka; Miloš Buděšínský; M. Streibl
Collection of Czechoslovak Chemical Communications | 1986
Miloš Buděšínský; Antonín Trka; Karel Stránský; M. Streibl
Collection of Czechoslovak Chemical Communications | 1983
Mirko Černý; Antonín Trka
Collection of Czechoslovak Chemical Communications | 1980
Alexander Kasal; Antonín Trka
Collection of Czechoslovak Chemical Communications | 1979
Helena Velgová; Dietrich Zeigan; Günther Engelhardt; Antonín Trka
Collection of Czechoslovak Chemical Communications | 1984
Mirko Černý; Antonín Trka
Collection of Czechoslovak Chemical Communications | 1983
Mirko Černý; Antonín Trka