64240-29-5Relevant academic research and scientific papers
PROCESS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF CHLORINATED ALKANES
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Paragraph 0053-0054, (2014/10/18)
Processes for the production of chlorinated alkanes are provided. The present processes comprise dehydrochlorinating one or more trichloroalkanes having from 3-6 carbon atoms and vicinal chlorine atoms, followed by a series of sequential chlorination and/or further dehydrochlorination steps. Because the trichloroalkane is first dehydrochlorinated, rather than being first chlorinated, greater specificity to desired tetra- and pentachloroalkanes can be seen.
SULFURYL CHLORIDE AS CHLORINATING AGENT
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Paragraph 0098-00100, (2013/07/05)
The use of sulfuryl chloride, either alone or in combination with chlorine, as a chlorinating agent is disclosed.
PROCESS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF CHLORINATED PROPANES AND/OR PROPENES
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Paragraph 0078-0082, (2013/06/05)
Processes for the production of chlorinated propanes and/or propenes are provided. The present processes make use of methylacetylene, a by-product in the production of ethylene and/or propylene, as a low cost starting material, alone or in combination with propadiene, propene and/or propane. In the latter embodiments, the processes may also be utilized to provide a substantially pure stream of propane.
PROCESS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF CHLORINATED PROPENES
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Page/Page column 18-19, (2013/02/28)
Processes for the production of chlorinated propenes are provided. The present processes make use of 1,2-dichloropropane, a by-product in the production of chlorohydrin, as a low cost starting material, alone or in combination with 1,2,3-trichloropropane. The present processes can also generate anhydrous HCl as a byproduct that can be removed from the process and used as a feedstock for other processes, providing further time and cost savings. Finally, the processes are advantageously conducted in the liquid phase, thereby presenting additional savings as compared to conventional, gas phase processes.
