1. Preparation of Carbon Tetrachloride from Phosgene
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D. Velde, K. Kleine‐Weischede, Boris Meyer, Oskar Glemser, G. Peuschel, R. Flügel, and Johanna Schröder
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inorganic chemicals ,010405 organic chemistry ,Inorganic chemistry ,food and beverages ,chemistry.chemical_element ,General Medicine ,General Chemistry ,010402 general chemistry ,01 natural sciences ,7. Clean energy ,Catalysis ,0104 chemical sciences ,3. Good health ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Activated charcoal ,Transition metal ,Carbon tetrachloride ,Chlorine ,Organic chemistry ,Phosgene ,Carbon monoxide - Abstract
Carbon tetrachloride can be prepared from phosgene at 300–450°C. The catalysts for the reaction are transition metals of Groups V to VIII deposited on activated charcoal as carrier. Carbon monoxide and chlorine may be used as starting materials instead of phosgene.
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- 1963
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