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Dichloroethane /water systems adsorption

Every liquid interface is usually electrified by ion separation, dipole orientation, or both (Section II). It is convenient to distinguish two groups of immiscible liquid-liquid interfaces water-polar solvent, such as nitrobenzene and 1,2-dichloroethane, and water-nonpolar solvent, e.g., octane or decane interfaces. For the second group it is impossible to investigate the interphase electrochemical equilibria and the Galvani potentials, whereas it is normal practice for the first group (Section III). On the other hand, these systems are very important as parts of the voltaic cells. They make it possible to measure the surface potential differences and the adsorption potentials (Section IV). [Pg.17]

The MEMED technique has been used to study the hydrolysis of aliphatic acid chlorides in a water/l,2-dichloroethane (DCE) solvent system [3]. It was shown unambiguously that the reaction proceeds via an interfacial process and shows saturation kinetics as the concentration of acid chloride in the DCE increases the data were well fitted to a model based on a pre-equilibrium involving Langmuir adsorption at the interface. First-order rate constants for interfacial solvolysis of CH3(CH2) COCl were 300 150(n = 2), 200 100(n = 3) and 120 60 s-1( = 8). [Pg.122]

In addition to gases produced naturally in the environment, estuaries tend to be enriched in byproducts of industry and other human activity. A few studies have investigated volatile organic pollutants such as chlorinated hydrocarbons (chloroform, tet-rachloromethane, 1,1-dichloroethane, 1,2-dichlor-oethane, 1,1,1-trichloroethane, trichloroethylene and tetrachloroethylene) and monocyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, o-xylene and m- and p-xylene). Concentrations of VOCs are controlled primarily by the location of the sources, dilution of river water with clean marine water within the estuary, gas exchange, and in some cases, adsorption onto suspended or settling solids. In some cases (for example, chloroform) there also may be natural biotic sources of the gas. Volatilization to the atmosphere can be an important cleansing mechanism for the estuary system. Since the only estuaries studied to date are heavily impacted by human activity (the Elbe and... [Pg.480]


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