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Chlorine and chlorine chemistry
Environmental Progress, 1998AbstractThe important technical and economic roles played by chlorine chemistry in the United States and, to a lesser extent, the world as a whole are reviewed.
Robert C. Ahlert, Francis C. Brown
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Dalton Transactions, 2012
Fully β-pyrrole chlorinated corrole was obtained via reaction of the cobalt(III) complex of 5,10,15-tris(pentafluorophenyl)corrole with chlorine. The structural and electronic effects of chlorination are reported, together with the coordination chemistry of this complex.
Atif, Mahammed +2 more
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Fully β-pyrrole chlorinated corrole was obtained via reaction of the cobalt(III) complex of 5,10,15-tris(pentafluorophenyl)corrole with chlorine. The structural and electronic effects of chlorination are reported, together with the coordination chemistry of this complex.
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Water Research, 2012
Most studies on membrane chlorination have been investigated in an unpressurized chlorination mode, even if the polyamide membrane was continuously exposed to chlorine under high operating pressure in real water/wastewater treatment plants. In this study, performance changes due to polyamide membrane chlorination were investigated in both pressurized ...
Gu, Joung-Eun +2 more
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Most studies on membrane chlorination have been investigated in an unpressurized chlorination mode, even if the polyamide membrane was continuously exposed to chlorine under high operating pressure in real water/wastewater treatment plants. In this study, performance changes due to polyamide membrane chlorination were investigated in both pressurized ...
Gu, Joung-Eun +2 more
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Environmental Research, 2001
Chlorine is a reactive gas used by humanity for over two centuries. Exposure to chlorine has occurred in a number of situations, including as a chemical warfare agent, in industrial and domestic exposures, and as a result of accidents and spills. The toxicology of chlorine is related almost entirely to effects in the respiratory system.
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Chlorine is a reactive gas used by humanity for over two centuries. Exposure to chlorine has occurred in a number of situations, including as a chemical warfare agent, in industrial and domestic exposures, and as a result of accidents and spills. The toxicology of chlorine is related almost entirely to effects in the respiratory system.
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Disinfection with Chlorine and Chlorine Dioxide
Journal of Environmental Engineering, 1983Disinfection with chlorine dioxide was compared to disinfection with chlorine in wastewater from three treatment sequences: (1) Conventional activated-sludge treatment; (2) activated-sludge/nitrification; and (3) activated-sludge/nitrification/filtration treatment.
E. Marco Aieta, Paul V. Roberts
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Super‐Chlorination and De‐Chlorination
Journal AWWA, 1941IS indeed strange that so many operators fail to appreciate the vast increase in plant efficiency and the reduction in operating problems which result from a conscientious and thorough study of the all-important problem of preparing a water for filtration.
Marsden C. Smith, Howard E. Lordley
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International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health, 1996
Environmental groups have called for a phaseout of the use of chlorine in industrial chemistry on the grounds that such use inevitably leads to the production of persistent, bioaccumulative toxins. This policy prescription is based on an application of the Precautionary Principle which holds that industry should demonstrate that its products and ...
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Environmental groups have called for a phaseout of the use of chlorine in industrial chemistry on the grounds that such use inevitably leads to the production of persistent, bioaccumulative toxins. This policy prescription is based on an application of the Precautionary Principle which holds that industry should demonstrate that its products and ...
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Chlorine Hexoxide and Chlorine Trioxide
Nature, 1933A RED oily liquid was detected by Bowen1 in a study of the photochemistry of chlorine dioxide. This substance was isolated by Bodenstein, Harteck and Padelt2 and was found by them to contain three atoms of oxygen to one of chlorine. Its molecular weight when dissolved in carbon tetrachloride was found to be 153–156 and it was called chlorine hexoxide ...
C. F. GOODEVE, F. A. TODD
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