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A comparative study of the catalytic oxidation of chlorobenzene and toluene over Ce-Mn oxides
Molecular Catalysis, 2018The morphology effects on the activity and stability of Ce-Mn oxide catalysts for chlorobenzene (CB) and toluene oxidation were compared and investigated in this work.
Yu Wang +4 more
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1,1′-(Ethenylidene)bis(4-chlorobenzene)
Acta Crystallographica Section C Crystal Structure Communications, 2006The title compound, C14H10Cl2, crystallizes as colourless prisms with two symmetry-independent molecules in the unit cell. Numerous intermolecular C-H...pi interactions dominate in the crystal structure, where C-H...Cl and long Cl...Cl contacts are also observed.
Md Abdul, Jabbar +3 more
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The synergistic mechanism of NOx and chlorobenzene degradation in municipal solid waste incinerators
Catalysis science & technology, 2019The development of a selective catalytic reduction (SCR) catalyst that destroys both NOx and chlorobenzene (CB) has drawn considerable interest for controlling emissions from municipal solid waste incinerators.
Lina Gan +6 more
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Toxicity of chlorobenzene on Pseudomonas sp. strain RHO1, a chlorobenzene-degrading strain
Biodegradation, 1992Pseudomonas sp. strain RHO1 able to use chloro- and 1,4-dichlorobenzene as growth substrates was tested towards sensitivity against chlorobenzene. Concentrations of chlorobenzene higher than 3.5 mM were found to be toxic to cells independent of pregrowth with chlorobenzene or nutrient broth.
H, Fritz, W, Reineke, E, Schmidt
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Synergistic Promotion Effect between NO x and Chlorobenzene Removal on MnO x-CeO2 Catalyst.
ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, 2018Developing new technologies for the simultaneous removal of NO x and dioxins from metallurgical facility and waste incinerator emissions remains challenging. Here, we present a new synergistic improvement effects of NO x and chlorobenzene (CB) on the MnO
Lina Gan +5 more
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TOXICOKINETICS OF CHLOROBENZENES IN FISH
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, 1988Abstract In acute toxicity tests with guppies (Poecilia reticulata), lethal effects were found for 1,2,3-tri-, 1,2,3,4-tetra-, and pentachlorobenzene if the concentrations in the fish approached 2.0 to 2.5 μmol/g fish. The lethal concentrations were equal for the three test compounds and were independent of the exposure conditions.
Geertjan Van Hoogen, Antoon Opperhuizen
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Atmospheric oxidation mechanism of chlorobenzene
Chemosphere, 2014The atmospheric oxidation mechanism of chlorobenzene (CB) initiated by the OH radicals is investigated at M06-2X/6-311++G(2df, 2p) and ROCBS-QB3 levels. The oxidation is initiated by OH addition to the ortho (∼50%), para (∼33%) and meta (∼17%) positions, forming CB-OH adducts as R2, R3, and R4; while the ipso-addition is negligible (∼0.2%).
Runrun, Wu, Sainan, Wang, Liming, Wang
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, 2019
The degradation of chlorobenzene in aqueous solution by pulsed power plasma was studied. 100% degradation of 200 mg/L chlorobenzene happened in both liquid and gas phase after 12 min and dechlorination efficiency of 85.3% was obtained after 20 min.
Jerin Jose, L. Philip
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The degradation of chlorobenzene in aqueous solution by pulsed power plasma was studied. 100% degradation of 200 mg/L chlorobenzene happened in both liquid and gas phase after 12 min and dechlorination efficiency of 85.3% was obtained after 20 min.
Jerin Jose, L. Philip
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Catalysis science & technology, 2019
Sn promoted the redox capacity of Cu2+ and Sn4+, thus greatly reducing the surface chloride-deposition during the chlorobenzene catalytic combustion process.
F. He +4 more
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Sn promoted the redox capacity of Cu2+ and Sn4+, thus greatly reducing the surface chloride-deposition during the chlorobenzene catalytic combustion process.
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