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Allyl chloride is a chemical compound used in the production of a variety of products, including pharmaceuticals, dyes, and plastics. It is a colorless, flammable liquid with a pungent odor. Allyl chloride is produced by the reaction of propylene with chlorine or by the reaction of allyl alcohol with hydrochloric acid. It is also produced as a by-product of the chlorination of propylene.
Allyl chloride is used in the production of a variety of products, including pharmaceuticals, dyes, and plastics. It is used as a starting material for the synthesis of a variety of compounds, including allyl alcohol, allyl acetate, and allyl amines. It is also used as a catalyst in the production of polymers and as a reagent in organic synthesis.
The allyl chloride market is highly competitive, with a number of manufacturers operating in the space. Major players in the market include BASF, Dow Chemical, Eastman Chemical, ExxonMobil, and Shell. Other companies in the market include AkzoNobel, Clariant, Evonik, Huntsman, and Lanxess. Show Less Read more