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Aromatic substitution reactions waste from

Environmental applications of HRP include immunoassays for pesticide detection and the development of methods for waste water treatment and detoxification. Examples of the latter include removal of aromatic amines and phenols from waste water (280-282), and phenols from coal-conversion waters (283). A method for the removal of chlorinated phenols from waste water using immobilised HRP has been reported (284). Additives such as polyethylene glycol can increase the efficiency of peroxidase-catalyzed polymerization and precipitation of substituted phenols and amines in waste or drinking water (285). The enzyme can also be used in biobleaching reactions, for example, in the decolorization of bleach plant effluent (286). [Pg.149]

Two examples of nucleophilic aromatic substitution for hydrogen reactions were described from which we have proposed two new atomically efficient processes for the manufacturing of commercially relevant aromatic amines. Our mechanistic studies have revealed that the direct oxidation of a-complex intermediates by either nitro groups or O2 can eliminate the need for chlorination of benzene as a starting point for the manufacturing of aromatic amines. Accordingly, these reactions demonstrate the key objective of alternate chemical design which is not to make the waste in the first place. [Pg.141]


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