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Organic compounds chlorinated hydrocarbons

Catalytic Oxidation of Volatile Organic Compounds Chlorinated Hydrocarbons... [Pg.91]

Catalytic Oxidation ofVolatile Organic Compounds Chlorinated Hydrocarbons 95... [Pg.95]

The technology developer claims that the air strippers can treat volatile organic compounds (VOCs), such as benzene, toluene, and xylenes. According to the developer, the technology can also treat organic solvents, chlorinated hydrocarbons, fuel/gasoline hydrocarbons, and degreasers. [Pg.498]

Organic compounds and partial oxidation compounds (rubber and plastics, organic solvents, chlorinated hydrocarbons and fluorocarbons, volatile organic compounds, CH, etc.) Organometallic compounds Halogens and their compounds (As, AsH, etc.)... [Pg.15]

This group of substances includes chemically very different compounds, such as ureas and carbamates, organic phosphorus and sulfur compounds, chlorinated hydrocarbons, and heterocyclic compounds. Depending on the type of functional groups in the molecule, common derivatives of these groups are applied. For the analysis of antibiotics TMS derivatives are generally prepared. Vitamins include compounds that differ considerably in their chemistry and therefore the range of possible derivatives is fairly wide. [Pg.366]

Chloroacetic acid forms a2eotropes with a number of organic compounds. It can be recrystaUized from chlorinated hydrocarbons such as trichloroethylene, perchloroethylene, and carbon tetrachloride. The freezing poiat of aqueous chloroacetic acid is shown ia Figure 1. [Pg.87]

Aerobic, Anaerobic, and Combined Systems. The vast majority of in situ bioremediations ate conducted under aerobic conditions because most organics can be degraded aerobically and more rapidly than under anaerobic conditions. Some synthetic chemicals are highly resistant to aerobic biodegradation, such as highly oxidized, chlorinated hydrocarbons and polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs). Examples of such compounds are tetrachloroethylene, TCE, benzo(a)pyrene [50-32-8] PCBs, and pesticides. [Pg.170]


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