Emission Factor

Cyanogen chloride (chlorine-based) (made by reaction of sodium cyanide and chlorine gas)

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Process description: The reaction of sodium cyanide and chlorine gas produces the main product cyanogen chloride (chlorine-based). For this purpose, the process consumes hydrochloric acid, ammonia, chlorine, caustic soda (50%), sodium cyanide, calcium oxide, titanium dioxide, and chromium oxide. Utilities consumed comprise thermal energy, electricity, unspecific inorganic chemical, cement, and disposal of cement. Sodium chloride is produced as by-product. Utility demands in form of thermal energy and electricity are estimated according to the chemical park in Gendorf. For each kg of chemical product, 1.2 MJ electricity and 2 MJ thermal energy are required. A conversion rate of 95% is assumed. Process wastes are treated in municipal waste incinerators. Dataset type is technology-specific (simplified extension layer). Allocation type is allocation via price. In case of energy co-production, allocation via avoided burden is applied for the co-produced energy. CAS RN is 506-77-4. All datasets are based on the attributional LCA approach and the methodology defined in the cm.chemicals methodology document.

PropertyValue
NameCyanogen chloride (chlorine-based) (made by reaction of sodium cyanide and chlorine gas)
SectorMaterials and Manufacturing
CategoryChemical Products
SourceCarbon Minds
Source Datasetcm.chemicals V2.02
Region
Unit Type
Year
2023
Year Released
2025
Emission Factor
  • CO2e
    kg/kg
Scopes3.1
LCA Activity
cradle_to_gate
Supported CO2e Calculation Method
AR6
Data Versioning
  • Status: Current

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Activity ID
chemicals-type_cyanogen_chloride_chlorine_based_reaction_of_sodium_cyanide_and_chlorine_gas-dataset-type_technology_specific_simplified_extension_layer
UUID
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