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John H Ahn1, Burcin Temel, Enrique Iglesia
1Department of Chemical Engineering, University of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, CA 94720, USA.
Abstract:
Sailing the seven 'C's: 2,2,3-Trimethylbutane (triptane) selectively forms from dimethyl ether at low temperatures on acid zeolites. Selective methylation at less-substituted carbons, relative rates of methylation to hydrogen transfer as a function of chain size, slow skeletal isomerization, and beta-scission cracking of triptyl chains and their precursors are intrinsic properties of carbenium ions and account for the remarkable triptane selectivities within C(7) .
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