Chloromethanes
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Chloromethanes
Chloromethanes
Chlorinated Hydrocarbons
Manfred Rossberg
Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft, Frankfurt/Main, Germany
Search for more papers by this authorWilhelm Lendle
Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft, Frankfurt/Main, Germany
Search for more papers by this authorGerhard Pfleiderer
Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft, Frankfurt/Main, Germany
Search for more papers by this authorAdolf Tögel
Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft, Frankfurt/Main, Germany
Search for more papers by this authorTheodore R. Torkelson
Dow Chemical, Midland, Michigan, United States, 48674
Search for more papers by this authorManfred Rossberg
Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft, Frankfurt/Main, Germany
Search for more papers by this authorWilhelm Lendle
Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft, Frankfurt/Main, Germany
Search for more papers by this authorGerhard Pfleiderer
Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft, Frankfurt/Main, Germany
Search for more papers by this authorAdolf Tögel
Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft, Frankfurt/Main, Germany
Search for more papers by this authorTheodore R. Torkelson
Dow Chemical, Midland, Michigan, United States, 48674
Search for more papers by this authorAbstract
The article contains sections titled:
1. |
Introduction |
2. |
Physical Properties |
3. |
Chemical Properties |
4. |
Production |
4.1. |
Theoretical Bases |
4.2. |
Production of Monochloromethane |
4.3. |
Production of Dichloromethane and Trichloromethane |
4.4. |
Production of Tetrachloromethane |
5. |
Quality Specifications |
5.1. |
Purity of the Commercial Products and Their Stabilization |
5.2. |
Analysis |
6. |
Storage, Transport, and Handling |
7. |
Behavior of Chloromethanes in the Environment |
7.1. |
Presence in the Atmosphere |
7.2. |
Presence in Water Sources |
8. |
Uses and Economic Aspects |
9. |
Toxicology |
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