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PP-IV-2It had been established that <strong>the</strong> kinetic <strong>of</strong> reaction acrylic acids with allyl bromide in PTCconditions can described by <strong>the</strong> equation:Where:allyl bromide−dC a =dфkCC1 , 975 0,051a B55625−K = 1 , 922 ⋅107e 8,314⋅TC A – concentration <strong>of</strong> acrylic acid, C B – concentration <strong>of</strong>CH 2NaOH-NaBrCH COOH + BrCH 2 CH CH 2OCH 2CH C O CH 2CH CH 2,4321C,kmol/m 3C RC AC Â00 20 40 60 80C B –allylbromideC R -allyl acrylateC A - acrylic acidτ ,minFig. The kinetic curves <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> charge initial substances and accumulation <strong>of</strong> a product <strong>of</strong> reaction at <strong>the</strong> syn<strong>the</strong>sis<strong>of</strong> allyl acrilate at t=65 °C.Received kinetic equation allows us to determine optimum parameters <strong>of</strong> syn<strong>the</strong>sis acrylicesters for account <strong>the</strong> fixed-bed catalytic reactor.References1. Liotta C.L., Starks C.M. and Halpern M.E. (1994), Phase Transfer <strong>Catalysis</strong>: Fundamentals, applications andindustrial perspectives, Chapman & Hall.2. Marek O., Tomka M. (1966) Acrylic polymers, M-L, pp 215 /in <strong>Russian</strong>/.3. Polymer Encyclopedy (1974) M. Sovetskaja Enciklopedija, 1, p35 /in <strong>Russian</strong>/.400

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