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Pentachlorophenol Poisoning

Toxicological Reviews, 2003
Despite being banned in many countries and having its use severely restricted in others, pentachlorophenol (PCP) remains an important pesticide from a toxicological perspective. It is a stable and persistent compound. In humans it is readily absorbed by ingestion and inhalation but is less well absorbed dermally.
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Metabolism of pentachlorophenol

Archives of Toxicology, 1974
Excretion of pentachlorophenol-14C in the urine of rats and mice after oral and intraperitoneal administration (10 to 25 mg/kg) was studied. 41 to 43% of the excretion activity was found to be present as unchanged pentachlorophenol. By means of gas chromatography-mass spectrometry, one metabolite was identified as tetrachlorohydroquinone, representing ...
U G, Ahlborg, J E, Lindgren, M, Mercier
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Fenton's oxidation of pentachlorophenol

Water Research, 2009
The combination of H(2)O(2) and Fe(II) (Fenton's reaction) has been demonstrated to rapidly degrade many organics via hydroxyl radicals. However, few studies have related hydroxyl radical generation rates with measured organic chemical degradation data.
Julio A, Zimbron, Kenneth F, Reardon
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Structure and IR spectroscopic properties ofN-methylmorpholinium pentachlorophenolate-pentachlorophenol

Journal of Crystallographic and Spectroscopic Research, 1990
The crystal structure of C5H11OND+C6Cl5O−·C6Cl5OD has been determined by X-ray diffraction. The crystals are triclinic:P¯1,a=9.443(7),b=7.534(6),c=18.05(2) A,α=91.23(7),β=95.83(6), γ=110.67(6)°,Z=2. The structure was solved by direct methods, and refined toR=0.033 for 2779 non-zero reflections.
I. Majerz, Z. Malarski, T. Lis
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The determination of chlorine in pentachlorophenol and pentachlorophenol laurate

Journal of Applied Chemistry, 1954
AbstractA study has been made of the removal of nuclear chlorine from pentachlorophenol and allied aromatic organic compounds by hydrolysis with potassium hydroxide in tetrahydrofurfuryl alcohol. A practicable method of analysis has been developed which involves distillation of the tetrahydrofurfuryl alcohol from the hydrolysis product in order to ...
E. H. Searle, E. Bell
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Pentachlorophenol poisoning.

Journal of occupational medicine. : official publication of the Industrial Medical Association, 1983
Pentachlorophenol (PCP) is a pesticide commonly used as a wood preservative. Although exposure has been well controlled in large chemical manufacturing plants, over-exposures have recently becomes a concern at smaller facilities. Five cases of PCP poisoning, including two fatalities, occurred in two small wood preservative plants.
S, Wood   +3 more
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Pentachlorophenol

1985
William H. Hallenbeck   +1 more
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PENTACHLOROPHENOL

1981
Brian S. Middleditch   +2 more
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