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A new ferromagnetic -Al2O3-supported iron catalyst has been prepared and its activity and stability have been compared with those of a previous iron-based conventional catalyst and with the traditional homogeneous Fenton process in the oxidation of ...
Macarena Munoz +3 more
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Oxidative and adsorptive removal of chlorophenols over Fe-, N- and S-multi-doped carbon xerogels
Krzysztof Kuśmierek +4 more
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Removal of 2,4 Di-Chlorophenol Using Persulfate Activated with Ultrasound from Aqueous Solutions [PDF]
عبدالمطلب صید محمدی +5 more
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Zinc Oxide-Catalysed Photo-Oxidative Degradation of Chlorophenols [PDF]
Chlorophenols are priority pollutants that must be eradicated from the environment owing to the severity of their toxicity and resistance to traditional treatment.
Gaya, Umar Ibrahim
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Tris(4-chlorophenyl) phosphate
The title compound, C18H12Cl3O4P, is the symmetric phosphate derived from para-chlorophenol and phosphoric acid. Two of the three aromatic moieties adopt syn-orientation towards the P=O bond while the last chlorophenol ring is pointing away from this ...
Joshua Birch +2 more
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The Photocatalytic Removal of Ortho Chlorophenol from Aqueous Solution Using Modified Fly Ash - Titanium Dioxide [PDF]
The photocatalytic process is a useful method for the effective removal of phenolic compounds. Conducted in the spring‒summer 2013 at the Engineering Research Center for Environmental Health, Kerman University of Medical Sciences, this experimental study
Mohamad Malakootian +2 more
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Metabolism of 4-chlorophenol byAzotobactersp. GP1: Structure of themetacleavage product of 4-chlorocatechol [PDF]
Marco Wieser +3 more
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Editorial: Advances in removal of toxic substances from wastewater
Mohamed Hasnain Isa +2 more
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Photocatalytic degradation of 2-chlorophenol by tio2: kinetic studies [PDF]
Kinetic studies of 2-chlorophenol photocatalytic degradation are carried out in a batch stirred built in quartz laboratory scale, using TiO2 as catalyst photoactived with ultraviolet light.
Cornejo, Rosario +3 more
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