Chemosphere

Properties of chlorinated dihydroxybenzenes—Components of pulp bleaching effluents

TJ Smith, RH Wearne, AFA Wallis

Index: Smith, Terrence J.; Wearne, Ross H.; Wallis, Adrian F. A. Chemosphere, 1994 , vol. 29, # 7 p. 1555 - 1560

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Abstract

Abstract Gas chromatography and mass spectrometry data are given for the acetates of the chlorodihydroxybenzenes which are components of wood pulp bleaching effluents and biologically-treated effluents, and are proposed intermediates in the chlorination of humic acids. The chlorohydroxybenzenes include the nine chlorocatechols, the six chlorohydroquinones and the seven known chlororesorcinols. The 22 chlorinated ...

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