- In
organochlorine chemistry,
reductive dechlorination describes any
chemical reaction which cleaves the
covalent bond
between carbon and
chlorine via reductants...
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evaluated based on the
dechlorination half-life length,
which measures the chlorine-removal
efficiency of
activated carbon. The
dechlorination half-value length...
- "Identification of
Dehalobacter reductive dehalogenases that
catalyse dechlorination of chloroform, 1,1,1-trichloroethane and 1,1-dichloroethane". Philos...
- in many varieties,
including defluorination (removal of fluorine),
dechlorination (removal of chlorine),
debromination (removal of bromine), and deiodination...
- water.
Together with 3,5-dichlorophenol, it is
prepared industrially by
dechlorination of polychlorophenols. Alternatively, it
arises via the ****ene process...
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Degradation of DDT to form DDE (by
elimination of HCl, left) and DDD (by
reductive dechlorination, right)...
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metals such as iron powder.
Bioremediation usually entails reductive dechlorination under anaerobic conditions by
Dehalococcoides spp.
Under aerobic conditions...
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transformer oil is the
application of a PCB
removal system, also
called a PCB
dechlorination system. PCB
removal systems use an
alkali dispersion to
strip the chlorine...
- iron.
Chlorinated pesticides such as DDT, DDD, and DDE. The
rates of
dechlorination are
enhanced by the
surfactant Triton X-114. Tratnyek, P. G.; M. M....
- due to the use of
chloride vapour precursors GaCl and InCl, of
which dechlorination frequency is high
enough so that
there is no
kinetic delay. A wide range...