Catalyst – solid sorbent – or support therefor: product or process – Catalyst or precursor therefor – Halogen or compound containing same
Patent
1995-03-31
1997-10-21
Caldarola, Glenn A.
Catalyst, solid sorbent, or support therefor: product or process
Catalyst or precursor therefor
Halogen or compound containing same
502224, 502229, B01J 27125, B01J 2706, B01J 27128
Patent
active
056796137
ABSTRACT:
A process for preparing R113a from Rl13, and R123 from R123a or R123b by rearrangement over AlCl.sub.3, in which when the reaction mixture is heated sudden start-up of the reaction, which often causes large amounts of heat to be released and the reaction to run away, is prevented by using a specially activated AlCl.sub.3, which has been activated by means of a metal halide selected from the group consisting of NaF.multidot.nHF with 0<n.ltoreq.2, AgCl and FeCl.sub.3. In addition to it being considerably easier to control the reaction, shorter reaction times for the rearrangement and a decrease in the amount of by-products which are formed, are observed.
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Born Thomas
Brosch Carsten
Eicher Johannes
Rudolph Werner
Swidersky Hans-Walter
Caldarola Glenn A.
Dang Thuan D.
Solvay Fluor und Derivate GmbH
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