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Studies on Trichloroethylene Poisoning in a Dry-cleaning Factory [PDF]
Since the middle of April 1955 there have occured in a certain dry-cleaning establishment in Okayama City cases believed to be trichloroethylene (C(2)HCl(3)) poisoning so that we measured the concentration of trichloroethylene in the air of the factory ...
T. Inoue +21 more
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Trichloroethylene (TCE) is a volatile synthetic chemical used in various industrial processes like metal degreasing. Large amounts of TCE have been released into the environment.
Annella Benjamin +7 more
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Atmospheric Oxidation of Trichloroethylene: An Ab Initio Study
The atmospheric oxidation of trichloroethylene has previously been studied experimentally. Phosgene is thought to be the dominant product, although the mechanism of production is not well understood.
Joseph S. Francisco (1414543) +1 more
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Ferrous sulfide(FeS) was employed to activate peroxymonosulfate(PMS) for trichloroethylene(TCE) degradation in aqueous solution containing sodium dodecyl sulfate(SDS).
ZHAO Xuanran +3 more
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OBJECTIVES: The etiology of male breast cancer (MBC) is largely unknown but a causal role of exposure to organic solvents has been suggested. Previous studies on occupational risk factors of breast cancer were often restricted to women who are frequently
Nasser Laouali +17 more
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Simultaneous Removal of TCE and Cr(Ⅵ) in Groundwater by Using Bentonite-supported Nanoscale Fe/Ni
BACKGROUND The injection of nanoscale zero valent iron particles (nZVI) into groundwater has been recently developed as an in-situ groundwater remediation technology.
DENG Ri-xin +4 more
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Implementation of Policy Instruments for Chlorinated Solvents: A Comparison of Design Standards, Bans, and Taxes to Phase Out Trichloroethylene [PDF]
This paper studies the Swedish prohibition of the hazardous solvent Trichloroethylene (TCE). Sweden is alone in completely prohibiting its use. The ban has been at best a partial success and illustrates the dilemmas of policymaking.
Sterner, Thomas, Slunge, Daniel
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Stable isotope analysis is a powerful tool for inferring and quantifying transformation processes, but its effectiveness relies on understanding the magnitude and variability of isotopic fractionation associated with specific reactions.
Yaqiong Dong +9 more
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Trichloroethylene. I. Carcinogenicity of trichloroethylene.
Trichloroethylene (TCE) as an industrial pollutant may damage human health and can be considered as carcinogen. TCE has been detected in the environment and in various human organs, e.g., liver, kidney and brain etc. There are histological alterations such as depletion of glycogen and hydropic degeneration in the liver, however, other signs of TCE ...
N, Motohashi, H, Nagashima, J, Molnár
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Maximal Biodegradation Rates of Chloroform and Trichloroethylene in Anaerobic Treatment
Computer controlled reactors were used to determine the maximal rate of anaerobic biodegradation of chloroform and trichloroethylene using three important anaerobic intermediates (propionate, hydrogen, and acetate) as primary substrates.
R. E. Speece, E. Rhee
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