Chlorine chlorination
Chlorination and oxychlorination of aliphatic compounds
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Chlorine chlorination
Chlorination and oxychlorination of aliphatic compounds

Author : Raymond COMMANDEUR

Publication date: June 10, 1995 | Lire en français

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2. Chlorine chlorination

The use of chlorine as a chlorinating agent is the most widely used technique.

Chlorinated aliphatic compounds are formed by reaction:

  • or substitution of a radical and, more generally, of a hydrogen atom bonded to the carbon atom, with underproduction of hydrochloric acid in the latter case:  |CH| +  Cl2   — |CCl| +  HCl

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