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Tetrachloro ethene

Glod G, W Angst, C Holliger and RP Schwartzenbach (1997) Corrinoid-mediated reduction of tetrachloro-ethene, trichloroethene, and trichlorofluoroethene in homogeneous solution reaction kinetics and reaction mechanisms. Environ Sci Technol 31 253-260. [Pg.41]

Brennan RA, RA Sanford (2002) Continuous steady-state method using Tenax for delivering tetrachloro-ethene to chloro-respiring bacteria. Appl Environ Microbiol 68 1464-1467. [Pg.270]

DiStefano, TD, JM Gossett, SH Zinder (1991) Reductive dechlorination of high concentrations of tetrachloro-ethene to ethene by an anaerobic enrichment culture in the absence of methanogenesis. Appl Environ Microbiol 57 2287-2292. [Pg.371]

The first and most important feature that can be seen from the data (Table 5.3) is that the excess enthalpies of the smaller-sized compounds are close to zero (i.e., between -10 and +10 kJ mol-1). This is even true for apolar compounds such as tetrachloro-ethene or hexane. Hence in these cases, the intermolecular interactions that must be disrupted to remove a small organic molecule from its pure liquid (i.e., the enthalpy... [Pg.142]

Figure 9-15 Infrared (top) and Raman spectra (bottom) of tetrachloro-ethene (notice that the spacings and alignment of the horizontal scales are not the same). The Raman spectrum was supplied courtesy of the Applied Physics Corporation. Figure 9-15 Infrared (top) and Raman spectra (bottom) of tetrachloro-ethene (notice that the spacings and alignment of the horizontal scales are not the same). The Raman spectrum was supplied courtesy of the Applied Physics Corporation.
Beverages and seawater are examples of aqueous solutions, solutions in which the solvent is water. Aqueous solutions are very common in everyday life and in chemical laboratories for that reason, most of the solutions mentioned in this text will be aqueous. Nonaqueous solutions are solutions in which the solvent is not water. Although they are less common than aqueous solutions, they have important uses. In dry cleaning, the grease and dirt on fabrics are dissolved in tetrachloro-ethene, C2C14, a compound of carbon and chlorine. There are also solid... [Pg.90]

Fig. 7.26 Simplified mechanistic scheme of the photo-induced oxidation of tetrachloro-ethene in air leading to the formation of tri-... Fig. 7.26 Simplified mechanistic scheme of the photo-induced oxidation of tetrachloro-ethene in air leading to the formation of tri-...
PERCHLORAETHYLEN, PER (GERMAN) PER-CHLORETHYLENE PERCHLORETHYLENE, PER (FRENCH) PERCLENE PERCLOROETILENE (ITALIAN) PERCOSOLVE PERK PERKLONE PERSEC RCRA WASTE NUMBER U210 TETLEN TETRACAP TETRACHLOORETHEEN (DUTCH) TETRACHLORAETHEN (GERMAN) TETRACHLORO-ETHENE TETRACHLOROETHYLENE pOT, ACGIH)... [Pg.1082]

Chloroform and carbon tetrachloride were formerly used as solvents, but the compounds mainly used today are dichloromethane, trichloroethene, tetrachloro-ethene and 1,1,1-trichloroethane. The HI B list includes a comment that the above-mentioned chlorinated hydrocarbons have carcinogenic potential. [Pg.193]

Synonyms Carbon bichloride Carbon dichloride Ethylene tetrachloride Perc Perchlor Perchlorethylene Tetrachlorethylene Tetrachloro-ethene Tetrachloroethylene 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethylene Classification Chlorinated hydrocarbon Empirical CjCI,... [Pg.1265]

Fig. 136. 1) = Calibration curves of chlorinated hydrocarbons 2) = Peak area 3) = Micrograms/litre 4) = Carbon tetrachloride 3) = Tetrachloro-ethene 6) = 1,1,1-trichloroethane, 7) = Trichloroethene 8) = Chloroform 9) = Dichloromethane ... Fig. 136. 1) = Calibration curves of chlorinated hydrocarbons 2) = Peak area 3) = Micrograms/litre 4) = Carbon tetrachloride 3) = Tetrachloro-ethene 6) = 1,1,1-trichloroethane, 7) = Trichloroethene 8) = Chloroform 9) = Dichloromethane ...
Tetrachloro- ethene 100 23 28 7 Very slight clouding/discoloration expected life months to years Tyril Dow Chemical Specimen In accordance with ASTM D543-84... [Pg.3031]

Tetrachloro-ethene (cont) 80 2 Unstable weight change over 5% marked decline in mechanical properties >5 Vestodur GF30 Huls Filler 30% Glass fiber... [Pg.1321]

Ethane, 1,1,2-Trichloro-Ethane, 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloro-Ethane, Hexachloro-Ethane, 1,12-Trichlorotrilluoro Ethanol, 2-chloro-Ethene, chloro- (vinyl chloride) Ethene, 1,1-Dichloro- (vinylidene chloride)... [Pg.560]

Ethene, l,2-Dichlorot Ethene, trichloro-Ethene, tetrachloro- (perchloro ethylene)... [Pg.560]

Various alkylcyclopropanes have been converted to (l-alkenyl)cyclopropanes by dehydrogenation with trimethylsilyl triflate, selenium dioxide,tetrachloro-1,4-benzoquinone, 2,3-dichloro-5,6-dicyano-l,4-benzoquinone, di-/er/-butyl dicarbonate and potassium tert-butoxide/dimethyl sulfoxide. A related transformation is the Ramberg-Back-lund reaction of bis(l-trimethylsilylcyclopropylmethyl) sulfone which gave ( )-l,2-bis(l-trimethylsilylcyclopropyl)ethene in fair yield. ... [Pg.1790]

Benzene, l-isopropyl-4-methyl 8.2 Ethene, tetrachloro (perchloroethylene) 9.3... [Pg.482]


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