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A coordinatively unsaturated single iron site confined in a graphene matrix shows an ultrahigh activity for catalytic oxidation. Coordinatively unsaturated (CUS) iron sites are highly active in catalytic oxidation reactions; however, maintaining the CUS ...
Dehui Deng, Liang Yu, Xing Wu
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Atmospheric benzene observations from oil and gas production in the Denver-Julesburg Basin in July and August 2014 [PDF]
High time resolution measurements of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) were collected using a proton-transfer-reaction quadrupole mass spectrometry (PTR-QMS) instrument at the Platteville Atmospheric Observatory (PAO) in Colorado to investigate how oil ...
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This paper reports an original fabrication of a benzene gas sensor based on tungsten disulfide nanoflowers (WS2 NFs)/zinc oxide hollow spheres (ZnO HMDs) hierarchical nanoheterostructure.
Dong-Zhi Zhang, Peng Li
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Iron Oxychloride as an Efficient Catalyst for Selective Hydroxylation of Benzene to Phenol
Selective hydroxylation of benzene is a felicitous strategy for the production of phenol that is deemed to be an alternative to conventional processes.
Ahmed E Elmetwally, Søren Kegnæs
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The Ground State Electronic Energy of Benzene. [PDF]
We report on the findings of a blind challenge devoted to determining the frozen-core, full configuration interaction (FCI) ground-state energy of the benzene molecule in a standard correlation-consistent basis set of double-ζ quality.
J. J. Eriksen+26 more
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Trace removal of benzene vapour using double-walled metal–dipyrazolate frameworks
In principle, porous physisorbents are attractive candidates for the removal of volatile organic compounds such as benzene by virtue of their low energy for the capture and release of this pollutant. Unfortunately, many physisorbents exhibit weak sorbate–
Tao He+12 more
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Sustainable production of benzene from lignin
Benzene is a widely used commodity chemical, which is currently produced from fossil resources. Lignin, a waste from lignocellulosic biomass industry, is the most abundant renewable source of benzene ring in nature.
Qinglei Meng+9 more
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VOC emission from oil refinery and petrochemical wastewater treatment plant estimation [PDF]
The introduction of environmental legislation improvement for industrial producers in Serbia, notably the Integrated Pollution Prevention Control (IPPC) license, will oblige the industrial producers to provide annual report on the pollutant emissions ...
Mihajlović Marina A.+3 more
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Introduction: Benzene is one of the pollutants in the shoe home industry that can cause cancer among the workers. The present research aimed to analyze the relationship between exposure to benzene and spmA (s-phenylmercapturic Acid) in the urine of shoe ...
Rizaldy Fathur Rachman+4 more
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Anaerobic Benzene Biodegradation Linked to Growth of Highly Specific Bacterial Clades
Reliance on bioremediation to remove benzene from anoxic environments has proven risky for decades but for unknown reasons. Years of research have revealed a strong link between anaerobic benzene biodegradation and the enrichment of highly specific ...
Courtney R. A. Toth+6 more
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