Abstract

Many perhalogenated hydrocarbons (including carbon tetrafluoride and carbon tetrachloride) are limited in production, because they have negative impact on the environment. A number of plasma technologies for perhalogenated hydrocarbons processing is proposed in addition to chemical methods. Usage of thermal plasma of methane and steam may be effective for the processing of these materials into carbon monoxide and certain hydrogen halide. The first stage of the investigation shows that hydrogen chloride is the only chlorine-containing compound during carbon tetrachloride processing.

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