4. Risk of NCl3 formation in chlorine chemistry
The information presented in this chapter is taken from an article devoted to process safety in chlorine production and chlorination processes, published in January 2005 in the journal Chemical Health and Safety, edited by the Division of chemical health and safety of the american chemical society and Elsevier .
4.1 Nitrogen trichloride formation in chlorine production and processing
Nitrogen trichloride (NCl 3 ) is an unstable impurity formed during the production of chlorine by electrolysis...
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