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publicationNumber EP-0940367-A1
titleOfInvention Method for the preparation of nitrosyl chloride
abstract The subject of the invention is a process for preparing nitrosyl chloride withnfrom a solution of nitrosylsulfuric acid in sulfuric acid and chloridenof hydrogen, said process being characterized in that the solution of nitrosylsulfuric acidnis substantially free of water and hydrochloric acid is usednaqueous and hydrogen chloride in amounts such as the molar rationfrom aqueous hydrochloric acid to nitrosylsulfuric acid is between 0.25 andn1.2, and the molar ratio of aqueous hydrochloric acid and hydrogen chloridengaseous with nitrosylsulfuric acid is between 1.25 and 5.
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