- is used in the
textile industry as a bleaching, desulfurizing, and
dechlorinating agent (e.g. in
swimming pools). Its
reducing properties are exploited...
- synthesis,
although it is not
often used.
Usually stoichiometric amounts of
dechlorinating agent are required. In one
classic application, the
Ullmann reaction...
-
Geobacter lovleyi is a gram-negative metal-reducing and tetrachloroethene-
dechlorinating proteobacterium. It has
potential as a
bioremediation organism, and...
-
microorganisms that can
dechlorinate substrate under natural conditions. Even with
selective media, the ac****ulation of PCB
dechlorinating microorganisms is...
-
suggested for
hardier plants,
followed by
soaking in
water containing a
dechlorinating agent. A more
gentle treatment calls for 5–10
tablespoons of alum to...
- the
textile industry as a
bleaching agent, for
desulfurising and as a
dechlorinating agent; and in the
leather trade for the
sulfitisation of
tanning extracts...
-
chemical forms. However,
dehalococcoides are
currently the only
known dechlorinating bacteria with the
unique ability to
degrade the
highly recalcitrant...
-
greatly diminished by the time the beer or wine is consumed. When used to
dechlorinate tap water, one
tablet will
effectively treat 20 US
gallons (75 L) of...
- name pentachlorophenol,NADPH:oxygen
oxidoreductase (hydroxylating,
dechlorinating). This
enzyme catalyses the
following chemical reaction (1) pentachlorophenol...
- (NH4)2S2O3.
Thiosulfate salts occur naturally.
Thiosulfate rapidly dechlorinates water, and is used to halt
bleaching in the paper-making industry. Thiosulfate...