Article | REF: J5620 V1

Chlorination and oxychlorination of aromatic compounds

Author: Régis LOZE

Publication date: March 10, 1998

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2. Industrial implementation

2.1 Characteristics of chlorination media

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2.1.1 Solvent-free liquid phase chlorination

Chlorine gas is fed directly into the liquid to be chlorinated. This method is used both for chlorination on the aromatic ring (benzene, toluene) and on the side chain (toluene, xylenes).

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