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titleOfInvention Method for producing bis (halosulfonyl) amine
abstract In the present invention, the reaction rate of sulfamic acid, halogenating agent, and halosulfonic acid is controlled to be almost constant from the beginning of the reaction to the end of the reaction, thereby suppressing rapid gas generation and reducing the amount of halogenating agent used. Provided is a process for producing bis (halosulfonyl) amine which is advantageous for industrial production. In the method for producing bis (halosulfonyl) amine of the present invention, a mixture containing sulfamic acid and halosulfonic acid is heated to a temperature higher than room temperature, then a halogenating agent is added thereto, and then adjusted to a predetermined temperature. Bis (halosulfonyl) amines such as N- (fluorosulfonyl) -N- (chlorosulfonyl) amine and bis (chlorosulfonyl) amine are obtained by a production method including reacting.
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