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Conversion of propylene into epichlorohydrin reactions?? ​

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The classical process starts from propene and through a first step, consisting in a high temperature chlorination, allyl chloride is obtained; subsequently, allyl chloride with hypochlorous acid gives place to glycerol dichlorohydrins isomers and finally the reaction of the glycerol dichlorohydrins with sodi

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The classical process starts from propene and through a first step, consisting in a high temperature chlorination, allyl chloride is obtained; subsequently, allyl chloride with hypochlorous acid gives place to glycerol dichlorohydrins isomers and finally the reaction of the glycerol dichlorohydrins with sodium ...

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