Abstract

The intensification in the rates of absorption of two gases as well as the change in product selectivity through microphase catalysis has been examined theoretically. The model system taken was the simultaneous absorption of chlorine and olefin in water containing a microdispersed organic phase. The reaction between chlorine and olefin in aqueous phase gives chlorhydrin as the first product and dichloroalkane (dichloride) as the second product

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