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titleOfInvention Process for purifying 2-mercaptobenzthiazole
abstract 1. METHOD FOR CLEANING 2-MERCAPTOBENZTHIAZOLE obtained from aniline, sulfur and carbon disulfide from impurities by treating technical melt 2.-mercaptobenzthiazole with an organic solvent and subsequent separation of the product from impurities dissolved in an organic solvent, characterized in that, in order to simplify the process process, as the organic solvent is used or even carbon carbon chloride, or tetrachlorethylene or trichlorethylene. 2. Method pop. 1, distinguished by the fact that the treatment is carried out at a mass ratio of technical melt of 2-mercaptobenzthiazole and organic solvent equal to 1: 1.8-8.0, respectively. (L
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