Abstract: | At 540°C, H2S (0.1 to 5 mm Hg) diminishes the initial rate of pyrolysis of C2H6 (50 mm Hg) into C2H4 + H2 and, even more strongly, the rate of appearance of the traces of nC4H10; on the contrary, the initial rate of formation of the traces of CH4 is practically not modified. A mechanism is proposed in order to interpret these experimental facts. |