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The widespread use of pesticides in modern agriculture necessitates sensitive and sustainable methods to monitor their residues in environmental waters.
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A Tetrachloroethylene Fatality
Journal of Forensic Sciences, 1981Abstract This case report concerns a fatal exposure to tetrachloroethylene at a dry cleaning establishment. A sensitive analytical method was developed and the distribution of the chemical in various fluids and tissues was determined. Although several fatalities from tetrachloroethylene have been reported, little previous quantitative ...
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The photodissociation dynamics of tetrachloroethylene
The Journal of Chemical Physics, 2011We present a direct current slice imaging study of tetrachloroethylene (C2Cl4) photodissociation, probing the resulting ground state Cl (2P3/2) and spin-orbit excited state Cl* (2P1/2) products. We report photofragment images, total translational energy distributions and the product branching ratio of Cl*/Cl following dissociation at 235 and 202 nm ...
Nuradhika, Herath +2 more
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Cardiopulmonary toxicity of tetrachloroethylene
Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health, 1982Tetrachloroethylene (1,1,2,2-tetrachloroethene) is a widely used organic solvent capable of producing adverse renal, hepatic, and central nervous system effects. The cardiac effects of tetrachloroethylene, thus far unexplored, were studied in several species.
S, Kobayashi, D E, Hutcheon, J, Regan
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Population toxicokinetics of tetrachloroethylene
Archives of Toxicology, 1996In assessing the distribution and metabolism of toxic compounds in the body, measurements are not always feasible for ethical or technical reasons. Computer modeling offers a reasonable alternative, but the variability and complexity of biological systems pose unique challenges in model building and adjustment.
F Y, Bois +5 more
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RADIOLYSIS OF TETRACHLOROETHYLENE
Canadian Journal of Chemistry, 1959When tetrachloroethylene is irradiated with Co60 gamma rays in the presence of oxygen or air, the main products are trichloroacetyl chloride, phosgene, and oxalyl chloride. The reaction is a chain reaction. Possible reaction mechanisms are discussed.
J. W. Sutherland, J. W. T. Spinks
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Pharmacokinetics of tetrachloroethylene.
Toxicology and applied pharmacology, 1988A physiological pharmacokinetic model is developed to describe the pharmacokinetics of tetrachloroethylene (PCE) in mice, rats, and humans. The body is divided into four tissue compartments (vessel-rich, muscle, slowly perfused fat, and liver) connected by the arterial and venous blood flow pathways.
R C, Ward +4 more
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2000
Abstract Tetrachloroethylene (TeCE) is a colorless, nonflammable liquid with an ethereal odor. It is widely used for dry cleaning clothes and metal-cleaning operations. It has also been used as an anthelmintic for humans and animals, and as a chemical intermediate in the synthesis of chlorofluoro models for its disposition have been ...
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Abstract Tetrachloroethylene (TeCE) is a colorless, nonflammable liquid with an ethereal odor. It is widely used for dry cleaning clothes and metal-cleaning operations. It has also been used as an anthelmintic for humans and animals, and as a chemical intermediate in the synthesis of chlorofluoro models for its disposition have been ...
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