Chemistry of inorganic compounds – Phosphorus or compound thereof – Halogen containing
Patent
1983-12-05
1985-08-27
Doll, John
Chemistry of inorganic compounds
Phosphorus or compound thereof
Halogen containing
C01B 2510
Patent
active
045377553
ABSTRACT:
To prepare halophosphazene oligomer enriched in cyclic trimer, a two-stage process is used. In the first stage halogen halide and ammonia are concurrently introduced into an agitated liquid reaction medium in which halophosphazene oligomer is soluble, these materials being proportioned so as to form a reaction system composed of a dilute slurry of finely divided ammonium halide particles. In the second stage phosphorus trihalide and halogen are concurrently introduced into the slurried reaction system from the first stage heated to a temperature of about 80.degree. to about 180.degree. C. In the process the quantities of the reactants introduced into the reaction medium are proportioned such that the ammonium halide:phosphorus trihalide molar ratio is between about 1:1 and about 3:1, and the phosphorus trihalide:halogen molar ratio is kept above about 0.5:1 and below about 2:1 until all of the phosphorus trihalide has been introduced, and thereafter the halogen is introduced in an amount sufficient to give a total phosphorus trihalide:halogen molar ratio above about 0.5:1 but below about 1:1.
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Doll John
Ethyl Corporation
Johnson Donald L.
Langel Wayne A.
Odenweller Joseph D.
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