The Exchange Reaction between Hydrogen Chloride and Aluminum

with a maximum temperature of 213°. These investigators used reagent grade aluminum chlo- ride “further purified by fractionation in an all-...
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The Exchange Reaction between Hydrogen Chloride and Aluminum Chloride BY RIONTE BLAU,\VII.LIAM T. (IARNALL AAU WILLARD I V E ~Auc;usr 1 1 , 1952

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Kichardsuii and Henson’ l1:tvc obscrvctl that 1 1 0 cxchange occurred between hydrogen chloride and duminum chloride when they were allowed to staiid iii contact €or 12 hours a t room temperaturc. Equilibrium exchange occurred in a SG-hour run with a maximum temperature of 213”. These investigators uscd reagent grade aluminuni chloride “further purified by fractionation in a11 allPyrcx system pressured to 1.2 atin. with tlry nitrogcii .’’ The purpose of this iiotc is to r c p r t cxperinicuts, using aluininuiii cliloritlc syn thesizctl in situ and hfallinckroclt conitnercial “Xlumiiiuni Chloride Anhydrous’’ resublimed ill vacuutn, in which we have observed exchange with liydrogcii chloride a t room temperature in times as short as five iuinutes. The results are sunimarized in Taljle I. l‘Ai3LE

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