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titleOfInvention Process for preparation of dihalogenoadamantanes
abstract A process for preparation of dihalogenoadamantanes by reacting adamantane optional alkylation at the 1-position with a halosulfonic acid, characterized by conducting, preferably in the absence of an organic solvent, halogenation into a monohalide in the first stage at a temperature of -5 to 15 DEG C and then a second halogenation into a dihalide in the second stage at a temperature of 17 to 35 DEG C.
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