Carbonyl sulfide derived from catalytic oxidation of carbon disulfide over atmospheric particles

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The effect of atmospheric particles on carbon disulfide is simulated with a reactor, and measured with FT-IR, mass spectrometry. With particle oxidation, the carbon disulfide is found to form carbonyl sulfide and elemental sulfur.

author: Wang, Lin, Zhang, Feng, Chen, Jianmin
China, Chemical and fertilizer mining, not elsewhere classified, Sulfur, Other Chemical and Fertilizer Mineral Mining, Particulate Pollutants, Carbon Disulfide, Environmental aspects, Chemical industry

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Thermophilic biotrickling filtration of ethanol vapors

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Two reactors with biotrickling filters are used to measure the removal of ethanol at ambient and high temperatures. Results are charted, and the implications for waste gas treatment are discussed.

author: Cox, Huub H. J., Shareefdeen, Zarook M., Deshusses, Marc A.
Ethanol, Ethyl Alcohol Manufacturing, Waste gases

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Electrochemical investigation of the rate-limiting mechanisms for trichloroethylene and carbon tetrachloride reduction at iron surfaces

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An iron rotating disk electrode in a reaction cell is used to study the dechlorination of trichloroethylene and carbon tetrachloride. A depiction of the reactor, and graphs profiling the effects of temperature and electrode potential on chlorinated organic compound remediation are included.

author: Farrell, James, Li, Tie
Arizona, Water Pollution, Carbon Tetrachloride, Trichloroethylene, Environmental remediation

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