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Nitrobenzene physical constants

Timmermans, J., "Annual Table of Physical Constants" 1941, Sect. 554. Aniline, Nitrobenzene. [Pg.246]

Chemical/Physical. In an aqueous solution, nitrobenzene (100 pM) reacted with Fenton s reagent (35 pM). After 15 min, 2-, 3-, and 4-nitrophenol were identified as products. After 6 h, about 50% of the nitrobenzene was destroyed. The pH of the solution decreased due to the formation of nitric acid (Lipczynska-Kochany, 1991). August et al. (1998) conducted kinetic studies for the reaction of nitrobenzene (0.2 mM) and other monocyclic aromatics with Fenton s reagent (8 mM hydrogen peroxide [Fe ] = 0.1 mM) at 25 °C. They reported a reaction rate constant of 0.0260/min. [Pg.843]

The second modification of the physical property of the system was the study of the water-nitrobenzene + tetrachloromethane mixture, for which the aim was to study the variation of the dielectric constant of the organic phase on the ion transfer itself. The slight disadvantage of the choice of organic solvents was that the decrease of dielectric constant of the mixture upon addition of tetrachloromethane (TCM) to the nitrobenzene was also accompanied by a diminution of the viscosity. As before, the results obtained can be summarized as follows ... [Pg.21]


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