- (NH4)2S2O3.
Thiosulfate salts occur naturally.
Thiosulfate rapidly dechlorinates water, and is used to halt
bleaching in the paper-making industry. Thiosulfate...
- the 'bi' can be
found as 'di'. The
related sodium thiosulfate also
dechlorinates water.
Campden tablets are also
useful for
decontamination and neutralization...
- synthesis,
although it is not
often used.
Usually stoichiometric amounts of
dechlorinating agent are required. In one
classic application, the
Ullmann reaction...
- (also
known as Etizolam-2) is a
thienotriazolodiazepine that is the
dechlorinated analog of the
closely related etizolam. The
compound has been sold as...
- is used in the
textile industry as a bleaching, desulfurizing, and
dechlorinating agent (e.g. in
swimming pools). Its
reducing properties are exploited...
- Diary” (Odyssey 3, 1998) “Ship of Fools” (Interzone 98, June 1995) “
Dechlorinating the Moderator” (Interzone 101, 1996) “Yellow Snow” (Interzone 37, July...
-
toxic to
aquatic species, the
treated effluent must also be
chemically dechlorinated,
adding to the
complexity and cost of treatment.
Ultraviolet (UV) light...
- its
vapours are p****ed
through a red-hot tube,
carbon tetrachloride dechlorinates to
tetrachloroethylene and hexachloroethane.
Carbon tetrachloride, when...
- ; Zinder, S. H. (1997). "Isolation of a
Bacterium That
Reductively Dechlorinates Tetrachloroethene to Ethene". Science. 276 (5318): 1568–1571. doi:10...
- "Isolation and
Characterization of "Dehalococcoides" sp.
Strain MB,
Which Dechlorinates Tetrachloroethene to trans-1,2-Dichloroethene".
Applied and Environmental...