Perchloroethylene chloriding agent |
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Item : 127-18-4 |
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Details :Perchloroethylene chloriding agent
Perchloroethylene In Isomerization Process For many years carbon tetrachloride has been used in the isomerization process in the Petroleum Refining industry. Since the Clean Air Act of 1990, where carbon tetrachloride was designated as an ozone depleting chemical, alternative products have been considered to replace carbon tetrachloride. In the isomerization process, chlorinated solvents are used as chloriding agents providing a source of Chloride Ion (Cl-) which acts as a catalyst promoter. Chlorinated solvents are also used as a source of chloride for reforming catalysts. The chloriding agent may be used in the reforming process as an activator during normal operation and during regeneration. Perchloroethylene is especially suited for use as a chloriding agent due to the amount of Cl- it can provide. Relative feed rates may be determined from the amount of available chloride, but you should always consult with your process licensor prior to initiating any changes. |
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