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publicationNumber DD-147107-A5
titleOfInvention PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF CHLORO-AMINO-S-TRIAZINENE
abstract The present invention relates to a process for the preparation of chloroamino-s-triazines by the known per se reaction of cyanuric chloride with amines or alpha-amino nitriles in the presence of an acid-binding agent, but in such a way, with high mixing and therefore high reaction rates is worked and large Durchsaetze be obtained in small rohrfoermigen containers when one introduces liquid cyanuric chloride through a mounted in the upper part of a mixing device Duese countercurrent to the rising from below by a Duese or Duesen reactant (+ acid binding agent). The Duese or nozzles for the reactant are placed above a chest constriction in the lower open part of the device. The procedure can be carried out under normal as well as overpressure or underpressure. By the method according to the invention, chloroamino-s-triazines can be obtained continuously without additional equipment.
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