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titleOfInvention Method for producing aromatic substituted chlorinated hydrocarbons
abstract (57) Abstract: In a method for producing dicumyl chloride, which is a cationic polymerization initiator, by chlorinating diisopropylbenzene using hypochlorous acid, the solvent used is also chlorinated, and the chlorinated product derived from the solvent is used. Is generated. These complicate the solvent recycling and product refining processes. In addition, these are chlorinated wastes, and the disposal cost is higher than that of ordinary wastes. Further, since hypochlorous acid is consumed for chlorination of the solvent, the required amount increases, and the cost of raw materials also increases. As a result of various investigations as a solvent which is not itself chlorinated, it was found that chlorobenzene and trifluoromethylbenzene were hardly chlorinated even when contacted with hypochlorous acid, and these were used as the solvent. In particular, chlorobenzene gives high reaction selectivity and yield, Its own chlorination was less than 1 wt%.
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