- some
chlorohydrins, e.g.
propylene chlorohydrin, are
produced annually as
precursors to polymers.
Halohydrins may be
categorized as
chlorohydrins, bromohydrins...
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liquids that are
soluble in
organic solvents. They are
classified as
chlorohydrins. Both are
generated on a
large scale as
intermediates in the production...
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Environment Inc.
Ethylene chlorohydrin:
properties Liu,
Gordon Y. T.; Richey, W. Frank; Betso,
Joanne E.; et al. (2014). "
Chlorohydrins". Ullmann's Encyclopedia...
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Elizabeth M.; Jones, A. R.; Waites, G. M. H. (May 1975). "The
entry of alpha-
chlorohydrin into body
fluids of male rats and its
effect upon the
incorporation of...
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Chlorinesulphonic acid,
Chloridosulfonic acid,
Chloridosulphonic acid,
Sulfuric chlorohydrin Identifiers CAS
Number 7790-94-5 Y 3D
model (JSmol)
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stable commercial use. In
organic synthesis, HClO
converts alkenes to
chlorohydrins. In biology,
hypochlorous acid is
generated in
activated neutrophils...
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United States,
semicommercial production of
ethylene glycol via
ethylene chlorohydrin started in 1917. The
first large-scale
commercial glycol plant was erected...
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involving oxidation. In 2005,
about half of the
world production was
through chlorohydrin technology and one half via
oxidation routes. The
latter approach is...
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first factory which used the
chlorohydrin process (reaction of
ethylene chlorohydrin with
calcium hydroxide). The
chlorohydrin process was
unattractive for...
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Chloropropanols are
chlorohydrins related to
propanols containing chloride functional group.
Eight isomers are possible. Two of
these derivatives, 1,3-dichloropropanol...