Nitrogen trifluoride as an oxidative co-reagent in high temperature vapor phase hydrofluorinations
RK Belter, MS Sweval, Y Iikubo
Index: Belter, Randolph K.; Sweval, Mark S.; Iikubo, Yuichi Journal of Fluorine Chemistry, 2006 , vol. 127, # 6 p. 816 - 820
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Abstract
Nitrogen trifluoride (NF3) has proven to be a useful additive in high temperature vapor phase hydrofluorination reactions of chlorocarbons. The activity of chromium-based catalysts is maintained by introducing a co-stream of NF3 into the reagent chlorocarbon and HF stream. NF3 is a desirable additive instead of O2 as there is no water generation due to its use.
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