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Hydrolysis and dehydrohalogenation

Table 23.1.3. Approximate half-lives of abiotic hydrolysis and dehydrohalogenation reactions involving chlorinated solvents... Table 23.1.3. Approximate half-lives of abiotic hydrolysis and dehydrohalogenation reactions involving chlorinated solvents...
Hydrolysis and dehydrohalogenation reactions are the most thoroughly studied abiotic attenuation mechanisms. In general, the rates of these reactions are often quite slow within the range of normal grotmd-water temperatures, with half-lives of days to centuries Hydro-... [Pg.1579]


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