By E. CALITZENSTEIN (the laic) and C. \\'OOLF The chlorination of ethylene in the liquid phase to form I : 2dichloroethane (ethylene dichloride), has been investigated in some detail, catalysts such as antimony trichloride and ferric chloride being employed, at tempentures hctwecn 4" and 44" c. The
Recent data on the kinetics of ethylene chlorination
✍ Scribed by Szépvölgyi, János
- Book ID
- 112682463
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 1989
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 201 KB
- Volume
- 39
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0133-1736
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## THE CHLORINATION OF ETHYLENE DICHLORIDE Ug E. GALITZENSTEIN (the Ltc) and C. \VOOLF The chlorination of ethylene dichloridc to form mainly I : I : 2trichloroethanc has hecn investigated. Various catalysts have been tried, but with most of those described in the literature, e . ~. antimony chlo
## Abstract The work on the chlorination at ordinary temperatures of the lower olefines in the liquid phase, and in the presence of ferric chloride and antimony trichloride as catalysts, has been continued, and the reactions of propylene have been studied. As with ethylene, the main reaction was t