Raschig–Hooker process

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title: Raschig–Hooker process
text: The Raschig–Hooker process is a chemical process for the production of chlorobenzene and phenol. The Raschig–Hooker process was patented by Friedrich Raschig, a German chemist and politician also known for the Raschig process, the Olin Raschig process and the Raschig ring. He first begun to use this reaction in 1891 in order to manufacture phenol. The main steps in this process are the production of chlorobenzene from benzene, hydrochloric acid and oxygen, and the subsequent hydrolysis of chloro
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