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Selected organic compounds

Reactivities compared for selected organic compounds with respect to ozone formation. [Pg.262]

Henry s Law Constants and Optimum Stripping Factors for Selected Organic Compounds for Use th Tray Towers... [Pg.101]

The half-wave potentials observed with some selected organic compounds... [Pg.835]

Peng J, Bewtra JK, Biswas N. 1994. Volatilization of selected organic compounds from quiescent water. J... [Pg.285]

Osislo, A. and Lewandowski, Z., Inhibition of nitrification in the packed bed reactors by selected organic compounds, Water Res., 19, 423-426, 1985. [Pg.778]

A variety of commercial kits and automated systems are available to test the abilities of bacteria to assimilate, ferment, decarboxylate, or cleave selected organic compounds.46 Their reliability for species identification is usually greater with cultures from clinical samples, where a limited number of bacteria are commonly encountered, and less with environmental soil and water samples, where a great many uncommon or previously unidentified species not in the database are likely to be present.29,45 Additional tests beyond those found in the commercial kits may be necessary for example, the hydrolysis of various nitriles and amides is useful for identifying Rhodococcus spp.47 Some commercial kits for clinical use feature antimicrobial susceptibility testing.21... [Pg.5]

The Values of Triplet Energies of Selected Organic Compounds [209]... [Pg.154]

Mattson, V.R., Arthur, J.W., and Walbridge, C.T. Acute toxicity of selected organic compounds to fathead minnows, Office of Research and Development, U.S. EPA Report 600/3-76-097, 1976. [Pg.1693]

In Table 2.4, we have collected background information for discussion in the following chapters. Recommended C—H bond dissociation enthalpies of selected organic compounds are reported in the first two columns, followed by a variety of heteroatom-hydrogen bond strengths including N—H, O—H, S—H, Ge—H, and Sn—H bonds. [Pg.26]

Table 6.3 Effects of salts on the solubility of selected organic compounds expressed as Setschnow constant (L/mol). Reprinted from Xie WH, Shin WY, Mackay DA (1997) Review of the effect of salts on the solubility of organic compounds in seawater. Marine Envir Res 44 429-444. Copyright 1997 with permission of Elsevier... Table 6.3 Effects of salts on the solubility of selected organic compounds expressed as Setschnow constant (L/mol). Reprinted from Xie WH, Shin WY, Mackay DA (1997) Review of the effect of salts on the solubility of organic compounds in seawater. Marine Envir Res 44 429-444. Copyright 1997 with permission of Elsevier...
Table 5.2 Typical Chemical Shift Values in Selected Organic Compounds... Table 5.2 Typical Chemical Shift Values in Selected Organic Compounds...
Austern BM, Dobbs RA, Cohen JM. 1975. Gas-chromatographic determination of selected organic compounds added to wastewater. Environ Sci Technol 9 588-590. [Pg.114]

Davis EM, Murray HE, Liehr JG, et al. 1981. Basic microbial degradation rates and chemical by-products of selected organic compounds. Water Research 15 1125-1127. [Pg.115]

Electrode Reactions of Selected Organic Compounds, Adsorbed on Ag... [Pg.914]

Joshi, S. B., M. C. Dodge, and J. J. Bufalini, Reactivities of Selected Organic Compounds and Contamination Effects, Atmos. Environ., 16, 1301-1310 (1982). [Pg.937]

Table 6.3 Experimental Standard Enthalpies of Vaporization (AvapH,) and Standard Enthalpies of Transfer from Water to Air (Aaw//,) of Selected Organic Compounds at 25 °C ... [Pg.200]

Chiou, C. T., D. E. Kile, D. W. Rutherford, G. Shung, and S. A. Boyd, Sorption of selected organic compounds from water to a peat soil and its humic-acid and humin fractions Potential sources of the sorption nonlinearity , Environ. Sci. Technol., 34,1254-1258 (2000). [Pg.1219]

Malcolm et al. (14) and Thurman et al. (15) noticed that the adsorption of solutes onto XAD-8 macroreticular resin could be predicted by means of a linear correlation between the logarithm of the capacity factor and the inverse of the logarithm of the water solubility of each compound. Their investigation, however, was limited to approximately 20 selected organic compounds in individual aqueous solutions. By comparing the results shown in Table II and the water solubility properties of each model compound used in this study (see Table I), it appears that the predictive model could serve for a first estimate of the recovery of multisolute solutions at trace levels. However, low recoveries and the erratic behavior of several compounds included in this study suggest that additional factors need to be considered. [Pg.462]

Table 3.14. Carbon-Fluorine Coupling Constants of Selected Organic Compounds Data from Ref. [115] if not otherwise indicated. Table 3.14. Carbon-Fluorine Coupling Constants of Selected Organic Compounds Data from Ref. [115] if not otherwise indicated.
TABLE 6.8 Fluorescence Spectroscopy Data for Selected Organic Compounds continued)... [Pg.662]


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