Treatment of vent gas to remove hydrogen chloride

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

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423342, C07F 708

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ABSTRACT:
A process for recovering chlorine present in a gaseous vent stream. The process comprises contacting a gaseous vent gas comprising hydrogen chloride and a hydrosilane with a chlorination catalyst to form a more chlorinated silane. The chlorination of the hydrosilane captures the chlorine of the hydrogen chloride as a substituent of the resulting chlorosilane and provides for a readily condensable chlorosilane.

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