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Organic compounds organically bound halogens

Solvent extraction shows effectiveness in the removal of organic wastes such as PCBs, VOCs, halogenated solvents, and petroleum wastes, but is less effective in removing inorganic compounds.39 The removal of organic contaminants depends on the nature of the extracting solvent. Organic bound metals can become a constituent of the concentrated waste, which is undesirable because it can restrict both disposal and recycle options. [Pg.638]

Organomercurials give the reactions shown in Fig. 14.1. Halogenation is useful not only to prepare organic halides but also to determine the position of attachment of the mercury atom in the original compound. Mercury-bound R groups are easily transferred to Pd, and if they resist p elimination, can be used in a variety of transformations shown in Fig. 4.1. [Pg.378]

We should point out, however, that depending on the relative importance of the various reactions, kohs may not be a simple function of pH and temperature, and that product formation may strongly depend on these two variables. Furthermore, we note that many environmentally important organic compounds exhibit halogen atoms bound to a carbon-carbon double bond, be it an olefinic (e.g., chlorinated ethenes) or an aromatic (e.g., chlorinated benzenes, PCBs) system. In many cases, under environmental conditions, these carbon-halogen bonds undergo SN or E reactions at extremely slow rates, and we therefore may consider these reactions to be unimportant. [Pg.512]

Some papers have appeared that deal with the use of electrodes whose surfaces are modified with materials suitable for the catalytic reduction of halogenated organic compounds. Kerr and coworkers [408] employed a platinum electrode coated with poly-/7-nitrostyrene for the catalytic reduction of l,2-dibromo-l,2-diphenylethane. Catalytic reduction of 1,2-dibromo-l,2-diphenylethane, 1,2-dibromophenylethane, and 1,2-dibromopropane has been achieved with an electrode coated with covalently immobilized cobalt(II) or copper(II) tetraphenylporphyrin [409]. Carbon electrodes modified with /nc50-tetra(/7-aminophenyl)porphyrinatoiron(III) can be used for the catalytic reduction of benzyl bromide, triphenylmethyl bromide, and hexachloroethane when the surface-bound porphyrin is in the Fe(T) state [410]. Metal phthalocyanine-containing films on pyrolytic graphite have been utilized for the catalytic reduction of P anj -1,2-dibromocyclohexane and trichloroacetic acid [411], and copper and nickel phthalocyanines adsorbed onto carbon promote the catalytic reduction of 1,2-dibromobutane, n-<7/ 5-l,2-dibromocyclohexane, and trichloroacetic acid in bicontinuous microemulsions [412]. When carbon electrodes coated with anodically polymerized films of nickel(Il) salen are cathodically polarized to generate nickel(I) sites, it is possible to carry out the catalytic reduction of iodoethane and 2-iodopropane [29] and the reductive intramolecular cyclizations of 1,3-dibromopropane and of 1,4-dibromo- and 1,4-diiodobutane [413]. A volume edited by Murray [414] contains a valuable set of review chapters by experts in the field of chemically modified electrodes. [Pg.369]


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