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Potassium hydrogen persulfate sulfides

Oxone (a mixture of potassium sulfate, potassium hydrogensulfate and potassium hydrogen persulfate) is a commercially available oxidant which is generally used in aqueous ethanol. Oxone is highly chemoselective and will cleanly oxidise sulfides containing other functional groups for example, keto, hydroxy and alkenic double bonds are not attacked by this reagent. [Pg.197]

Significant enhancement effects of electron acceptors (additives) such as hydrogen peroxide, ammonium persulfate, potassium bromate, and potassium peroxymono-sulfate (oxone) on the Ti02 photocatalytic degradation of various organic pollutants were observed already in early investigations [376]. The results showed that these additives markedly improved the degradation rate of 2,4-dichlorophenol. The enhanced photocatalytic oxidation of sulfide ions on phthalocyanine modified titania was ascribed [377] to the additional formation of superoxide radicals. [Pg.20]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.7 , Pg.765 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.765 ]




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