Process for consecutive competitive gas phase reaction

Organic compounds -- part of the class 532-570 series – Organic compounds – Halogen containing

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570147, 570161, 570170, 570174, 570196, 570198, 570200, 570206, 570208, 570231, 570234, 570254, 570255, C07C 1700

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ABSTRACT:
A process for consecutive-competitive gas phase halogenation of organic compounds, i.e. alkanes, alkenes and benzene, alkyl benzenes and alkenyl benzenes containing labile hydrogens and having no more than 12 and 9 carbon atoms, respectively, in a thin reaction film on the surface of a porous barrier for production of highly halogenated products by substantial suppression of diffusion of partially halogenated intermediates away from the reaction film is disclosed.

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