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Boron Radical Promoted Metal-Free Transformation of Nitroazobenzene into Benzotriazole. [PDF]
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An Initiator-Free Electrochemical Approach to Radical Thiol-Ene Coupling in a Microfluidic Reactor. [PDF]
Yamamoto K, Arai K.
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Ferrihydrite Supported on Steel Slags as Catalyst for the Hydrogenation of Nitroarenes: A Virtuous Cycle of Wastes. [PDF]
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Metal-Organic Framework/Organocatalyst Combinations as Powerful Multicatalytic Systems for Aerobic Oxidations. [PDF]
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Methemoglobinemia: Nitrobenzene ingestion
Journal of the American College of Emergency Physicians, 1978In an unusually severe case of multiple toxin ingestion, a 48-year-old man ingested approximately 300 cc of Hoppe's Gunpower Solvent #9, which contains kerosene, denatured ethyl alcohol, oil and nitrobenzene. The major manifestation was nitrobenzene-induced methemoglobinemia of rapid onset. Treatment involves the judicious use of 1% methylene blue plus,
M A, Schimelman, J M, Soler, H A, Muller
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Radiation Research, 1972
Radiolysis of nitrobenzene shows that most of the radiolytic products can be related structurally to the parent molecule. Of the gaseous products, nitrogen is the most important. Other gaseous products are hydrogen, nitric oxide, carbon monoxide, and carbon dioxide. Major products are phenol, nitrosobenzene, and the isomeric nitrobiphenyls.
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Radiolysis of nitrobenzene shows that most of the radiolytic products can be related structurally to the parent molecule. Of the gaseous products, nitrogen is the most important. Other gaseous products are hydrogen, nitric oxide, carbon monoxide, and carbon dioxide. Major products are phenol, nitrosobenzene, and the isomeric nitrobiphenyls.
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Nitrobenzene Removal in Bioelectrochemical Systems
Environmental Science & Technology, 2009Nitrobenzene occurs as a pollutant in wastewaters originating from numerous industrial and agricultural activities. It needs to be removed prior to discharge to sewage treatment works because of its high toxicity and persistence. In this study, we investigated the use of a bioelectrochemical system (BES) to remove nitrobenzene at a cathode coupled to ...
Mu, Yang +3 more
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Doped liquid nitrobenzene is ferroelectric
The Journal of Chemical Physics, 2007The high resolution hyper-Rayleigh light scattering spectrum for liquid nitrobenzene doped with triflic acid (CF3SO3H) shows a narrow spike at zero frequency shift which has the polarization signature of a polar longitudinal collective mode. This spectral spike disappears for pure nitrobenzene.
David P, Shelton, Zachary, Quine
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