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titleOfInvention Method for producing fluoroalkanesulfonic anhydride
abstract An object of the present invention is to provide a high-yield production method when a fluoroalkylsulfonic acid anhydride is produced by reacting a fluoroalkylsulfonic acid with diphosphorus pentoxide. SOLUTION: Using a kneader reactor equipped with at least two or more biaxial blades having a maximum power per 100 L of actual capacity of 1.0 kW or more, fluoroalkanesulfonic acid and diphosphorus pentoxide are mixed at 40 ° C. While kneading at a temperature of less than 100 ° C., the reaction and the fluoroalkylsulfonic anhydride produced are discharged, and the residue in the reactor after the discharge is kneaded at a temperature of 100 ° C. to less than 140 ° C. A method for producing a fluoroalkanesulfonic acid anhydride, characterized in that the fluoroalkylsulfonic acid is discharged and recovered and reused as a raw material. [Selection figure] None
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