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Polychlorinated biphenyls irradiation

Pelizzetti, E., Borgarello, M., Minero, C., Pramauro, E., Serpone, N. (1988) Photolytic degradation of polychlorinated dioxins and polychlorinated biphenyl in aqueous suspensions of semiconductors irradiated with simulated solar light. Chemosphere 17, 499-510. [Pg.1250]

Attempts to couple electrochemical ozonisers with UV light have been investigated [75]. When dissolved ozone is irradiated with 254 nm wavelength UV light, a photo-enhanced oxidation process occurs due to the increased reactivity caused by the hydroxyl radical (which is formed by photolysis of the ozone). This method totally oxidises a wide range of persistent organics (pesticides, polychlorinated-biphenyls) and pyrogens. [Pg.391]

Nishiwaki, T., Usai, M., Anda, K., and Hida, M., Dechlorination of polychlorinated biphenyls by UV-irradiation. V. Reaction of 2,4,6-trichlorobiphenyl in neutral and alkaline alcoholic solution. [Pg.766]

Yao, Y, Kakimoto, K., Ogawa, H. I., Kato, Y, Hanada, Y, Shinohara, R., and Yoshino, E., Reductive dechlorination of non-ortfeo-substituted polychlorinated biphenyls by ultraviolet irradiation in alkaline 2-propanol, Chemosphere, 35, 2891-2897,1997. [Pg.766]


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