Chemistry of inorganic compounds – Halogen or compound thereof – Elemental halogen
Patent
1987-12-10
1989-05-09
Doll, John
Chemistry of inorganic compounds
Halogen or compound thereof
Elemental halogen
423507, 502256, 502319, C01B 704, B01J 2108, B01J 2326
Patent
active
048288152
ABSTRACT:
Chlorine can be efficiently produced at a low temperature and with a high hourly space velocity by oxidizing hydrogen chloride with an oxygen-containing gas in the presence of a catalyst obtained by calcining a compound, which has in turn been obtained by reacting chromium nitrate, chromium chloride, the chromium salt of an organic acid or the like with ammonia, or by calcining a mixture of the compound and a silicon compound, preferably, at a temperature lower than 800.degree. C.
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Ajioka Masanobu
Fujimoto Naoshi
Kanaya Kazuo
Kiyoura Tadamitsu
Kogure Yasuo
Doll John
Mitsui Toatsu Chemicals Incorporated
Russel Jeffrey E.
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