Process for the photochemical sulphochlorination of gaseous alka

Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Processes and products – Processes of treating materials by wave energy

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20415767, C07C 1100

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ABSTRACT:
For manufacturing an alkanesulphonyl chloride by photochemical reaction of an alkane with chlorine and sulphur dioxide, the light source used is a gallium-doped medium-pressure mercury lamp.

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