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- In chemistry, oxychlorination is a process for generating the equivalent of chlorine gas (Cl2) from hydrogen chloride and oxygen. This process is attractive...
- 2-dichloroethane is also generated by the copper(II) chloride-catalysed oxychlorination of ethylene: H2C=CH2 + 2 HCl + ⁠1/2⁠ O2 → ClC2H4Cl + H2O Approximately...
- acetylene to the valuable vinyl chloride by hydrochlorination vs the oxychlorination of ethylene. Vinyl acetate is used instead of acetylene for some vinylations...
- chloride, and ethylene dibromide. The addition of chlorine entails "oxychlorination", i.e. chlorine itself is not used. Some products derived from this...
- alkenes and alkynes, add halogens: R−CH=CH−R' + X2 → R−CHX−CHX−R' In oxychlorination, the combination of hydrogen chloride and oxygen serves as the equivalent...
- by the reaction of ethylene with HCl: H2C=CH2 + HCl → CH3CH2Cl In oxychlorination, hydrogen chloride instead of the more expensive chlorine is used for...
- 2-dichloroethane: CH2Cl-CH2Cl → CH2=CHCl + HCl The resulting HCl can be reused in oxychlorination reaction. Thermally induced dehydrofluorinations are emplo**** in the...
- used as a catalyst in a variety of processes that produce chlorine by oxychlorination. The Deacon process takes place at about 400 to 450 °C in the presence...
- bromine water by electron-rich arenes is used in the bromine test. The oxychlorination of benzene has been well investigated, motivated by the avoidance of...
- chlorination: H3C−CH3 + 2 Cl2 → H2C=CHCl + 3 HCl High-temperature oxychlorination, which uses oxygen and hydrogen chloride in place of chlorine: H3C−CH3...