What's up, folks?! I want to know how I could keep isobutylene under pressure in a glass vessel.. I'm talking about one of those 1 gallon pickle jars. If I had an air-tight hose rigged to the jar from a tank of isobutylene and let it into the jar, would it explode, sending shards of glass into my face, making my life more miserable, or could it take the pressure? Should the glass vessel be surrounded by vinyl cement or epoxy, or would this be unnecessary? Isobutylene's boiling point is -6.9*C.. This compared with -0.5*C for butane makes me nervous! Btw, in the vessel, it would be in combination with N,N',N"-trimethylhexahydro-1,3,5-triazine and acetic acid, like in Patent US2765315 (http://l2.espacenet.com/dips/viewer?PN=US2765315&CY=gb&LG=en&DB=EPD)
(prodine analog). What do you think? Any suggestions? Peace! 8)