RI 6402 Investigation of Chlorination Reactions Using Carbon 14

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Robert R. Brown F. E. Block A. W. Henderson
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Jan 1, 1964

Abstract

The chlorination of Cr₂ 03 (chromic oxide ) in the presence of carbon with CC14 (carbon tetrachloride ) and COCl2 (phosgene ) chlorinating agents was investigated by employing the radioactive tracer carbon By tagging carbon mixed with Cr₂ 0з , the chlorination reaction was evaluated in terms of the competitive reaction of the elemental carbon and the carbon contained by the chlorinating agent . A unique gas - analysis train was used to separate the chlorination product gases ; CO , CO₂ , and COC12 . The C¹ activity of the gases was determined and used to calculate the reactivity of each source of carbon . Reactivities were determined for the temperature range from 600 ° to 900 ° C. The results of the investigation show that each source of carbon reacts significantly with the Cr2 03 and that the reactivity of each form of carbon depends on the reaction temperature , and each form is independent of the other . Radioisotope and gas - analysis techniques are discussed and a description of the experimental apparatus is given .
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APA: Robert R. Brown F. E. Block A. W. Henderson  (1964)  RI 6402 Investigation of Chlorination Reactions Using Carbon 14

MLA: Robert R. Brown F. E. Block A. W. Henderson RI 6402 Investigation of Chlorination Reactions Using Carbon 14. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1964.

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