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publicationDate 1987-07-30-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber SU-1326330-A1
titleOfInvention Catalyst for oxidizing hydrogene chloride
abstract The invention relates to catalytic chemistry, in catalyst particle (CT) for the oxidation of HC1 to chlorine, and can be used in chlorine production. To increase the activity and stability of QD in aggressive media, another chromite is introduced into the composition of QD - cobalt chromite (15-25 wt.%) In a-jf-AiOj carrier. Chlorine production is carried out by oxidation of HC1 in the presence of the indicated composition of QD at 400-425 ° C and a flow rate of a mixture of HC1 and Oj 250-500 h. The volume content of oxygen in the mixture is 26-31%. Compared with the known CT (copper chromite), the new CT provides an increase in the HC1 conversion from 52% (at 400 ° C) to 76.6 ° / o. 2 sec. f-ly, 4 tab. i (L from to 05 from 00
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