Perchloroethylene/PCE99.9% For Sale

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Perchloroethylene/PCE99.9%

Port:Spain
Minimum Order Quantity: 20 Metric Ton/Metric Tons
Supply Ability: 200 Metric Ton/Metric Tons per Month
Payment Terms: L/C,T/T

Quick Details
CAS No.: 127-18-4
Other Names: TETRACHLOROETHYLENE
MF: C2-CL4
EINECS No.: 204-825-9
Place of Origin: Spain
Purity: 99.83%
Classification: High Purity Reagents
Brand Name: Ultichem
Model Number: GR
clear and bright: excellent solvent for organic materials
highly stable: nonflammable degrease metal parts in the automotive:
metalworking industries
Packaging & Delivery
Packaging Detail: 300kg/steel drum
Delivery Detail: One To two weeks On Payments Receipt
Specifications

Perchloroethylene/PCE99.9%
1:PCE:use us solvent,Dry-cleaning
2:Package:300kg/drum 24MT/20'FCL
3:Purity:99.9%
4:Appearance:

Perchloroethylene/PCE99.9%



Tetrachloroethylene is an excellent solvent for organic materials. Otherwise it is volatile, highly stable, and nonflammable. For these reasons, it is widely used in dry cleaning. Usually as a mixture with other chlorocarbons, it is also used to degrease metal parts in the automotive and other metalworking industries. It appears in a few consumer products including paint strippers and spot removers.

Production

Michael Faraday first synthesized tetrachloroethene in 1821 by thermal decomposition of hexachloroethane.

C2Cl6 ? C2Cl4 + Cl2

Most tetrachloroethene is produced by high temperature chlorinolysis of light hydrocarbons. The method is related to Faraday's discovery since hexachloroethane is generated and thermally decomposes.[1] Side products include carbon tetrachloride, hydrogen chloride, and hexachlorobutadiene.

Several other methods have been developed. When 1,2-dichloroethane is heated to 400 °C with chlorine, tetrachloroethene is produced by the chemical reaction:

ClCH2CH2Cl + 3 Cl2 ? Cl2C=CCl2 + 4 HCl

This reaction can be catalyzed by a mixture of potassium chloride and aluminium
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