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titleOfInvention Method for producing vinylidene chloride
abstract [57] [Abstract] [Problem] To control the amount of by-products of pyrophoric substances monochloroacetylene and dichloroacetylene to a high degree, Provide a method for producing vinylidene chloride with high efficiency. SOLUTION: In producing vinylidene chloride from 1,1,2-trichloroethane and alkali hydroxide, the volume ratio of the oil phase and the aqueous phase in the liquid in the reaction tank is set to the following range by a mixed continuous flow reactor. A method for producing vinylidene chloride, characterized by holding and reacting. When the volumes of the oil phase and the aqueous phase in the liquid in the reaction tank are V O and V W , respectively, 1/20 ≦ V O / V W ≦ 1/1
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