Research progress in the synthesis of chlorofluorocarbon substitutes or intermediates by gas-phase fluorine-chlorine exchange
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School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering,Beijing Institute of Technology

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TQ207+.1;TQ213;TQ203.2

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    The article provides a review of the reaction mechanism, fluorination catalysts, and synthetic processes for chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) substitutes or intermediates through the gas-phase fluorine-chlorine exchange. The gas-phase fluorine-chlorine exchange reaction belongs to the Swartz reaction over catalyzed by fluorination catalysts, which is mainly used for the synthesis of C1~C6 CFCs substitutes or intermediates, as well as a series of heteroatom fluorides used in important fields such as lithium batteries and fluorine-containing pharmaceuticals, with the characteristics of being environmentally friendly, highly efficient, and easily scalable for large-scale production. The future development trend of gas-phase fluorine-chlorine exchange is discussed, and the focus of future research is proposed to study the theoretical basis of chromium-based catalysts for gas-phase fluorine-chlorine exchange reactions, develop gas-phase fluorine-chlorine exchange process technologies for high-carbon chloroalkanes, and explore the application of gas-phase fluorine-chlorine exchange technology in new energy and fluorine-containing pharmaceutical fields. These directions could be research priorities in the field of fluorine chemistry in the future.

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  • Received:October 24,2023
  • Revised:November 13,2023
  • Adopted:November 10,2023
  • Online: September 30,2024
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