Abstract: | The effect of hydrochloric acid, boric acid, and silica content in alumina on its catalytic activity towards the decomposition of triethylamine was investigated at 310°, 320°, and 330°. The study was carried out in a flow system and the reaction product was analyzed chromotographically. Ethylene formation is a zero order reaction independent of the partial pressure of triethylamine. Treating γ-alumina with hydrochloric acid increases its catalytic activity towards ethylene formation whereas silica-alumina is less active than γ-alumina. Boric acid-treated alumina has the same activity of γ-alumina. Formation of ethylene from preadsorbed triethylamine was studied. The similarity between reactions of aliphatic alcohols and amines over acid catalysts is concluded. |