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titleOfInvention Method for producing chlorinated vinyl chloride resin
abstract PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a method for producing CPVC which is not irradiated with light, does not use a swelling agent, performs a chlorination reaction, has excellent workability and has excellent thermal stability. SOLUTION: When conducting a chlorination reaction in a water suspension state of a vinyl chloride resin, hydrogen peroxide is continuously or intermittently added to the vinyl chloride resin at an addition rate of 5 to 30 ppm / Hr. A method for producing a chlorinated vinyl chloride resin, characterized by carrying out a chlorination reaction at a temperature of 60 to 100 ° C. and a chlorine partial pressure in the reactor of 0.2 to 1 MPa. [Selection figure] None
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