Conclusions
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Triethylaluminum does not react with vinyl chloride at temperatures up to 60°. The presence of traces of titanium trichloride catalyzes the reaction of dehydrochlorination of vinyl chloride.
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The ability of vinyl chloride for the dehydrochlorination reaction increases in the direction from triethylaluminum to aluminum chloride.
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Translated from Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya Khimicheskaya, No. 4, pp. 658–661, April, 1966
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Razuvaev, G.A., Minsker, K.S., Sangalov, Y.A. et al. Interaction of vinyl chloride with certain organoaluminum compounds. Russ Chem Bull 15, 624–626 (1966). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00845939
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