Degradation of halogenated carbon compounds

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C25B 3/02 (2006.01) A62D 3/00 (2006.01)

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CA 1180356

ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE Halogen carbon compounds containing at least three halogen atoms and capable of undergoing bimolecular nucleophilic substitution are degraded by reaction in an aprotic solvent with a strong nucleophile selected from superoxide ion and hydroxide ion. The process is particularly applicable to compounds in which at least three halogen atoms are covalently joined to a tetrahedral carbon atom. In a specified embodiment, superoxide ion is electrolytically generated in an aprotic solvent contain- ing a soluble organic electrolyte. In a further embodiment, the aprotic solvent is dimethyl sulfoxide, which, when converting carbon tetrahalide, forms dimethylsulfone and carbonate.

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