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titleOfInvention Method for recovering chlorinated aromatic compounds
abstract (57) Abstract: The object of the present invention is to avoid the problem of corrosion of equipment due to hydrogen chloride generated by the decomposition of the compound represented by the general formula 1, and the problem of generation of dioxins during incineration. SOLUTION: The formula 1 [C 6 H 6-n [C (CH 3 ) 2 Cl] n (n is 2 or 3)], for example, by heat treatment in the presence of a base to give a compound of the formula 2 [C 6 H 6-n By precipitation as a compound represented by [C (CH 3 ) 2 OH] n (n is 2 or 3)] and solid-liquid separation, The compound represented by is recovered.
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