Catalytic activity of bismuth(III) chloride for dehydrochlorination of poly(vinyl chloride).
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Bismuth(III) chloride was found to be highly active as a catalyst for the dehydrochlorination of poly(vinyl chloride). The degree of dehydrochlorination was 97% at the highest. The catalyst showed high activity even in water vapor.
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著者
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Uemichi Yoshio
Department Of Applied Chemistry Muroran Institue Of Technology
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Sugioka Masatoshi
Department Of Applied Chemistry Muroran Institute Of Technology
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Takuma Kazuhiko
Department Of Applied Chemistry Muroran Institute Of Technology
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Kanazuka Takaji
Department Of Applied Chemistry Muroran Institute Of Technology
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UEMICHI Yoshio
Department of Applied Chemistry, Muroran Institute of Technology
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