Article | REF: J5630 V1

Metal chlorination and oxide carbochlorination

Authors: Jacques DUGUA, Michel SIBONY

Publication date: March 10, 1996

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1. Metal chlorination

Some metal chlorides are sought-after for their catalytic properties. These include aluminum chloride, ferric chloride and antimony chloride.

In general, chlorination is carried out directly, i.e. by applying chlorine gas to lump or liquid metal. This is the case with aluminum, whose melting is triggered by the exothermicity of the reaction.

1.1 Thermodynamic aspect

Note :

The basic theoretical concepts are set out in detail in the Chemical Thermodynamics sections of this textbook. Readers will find it useful to refer to them and to

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