نتایج جستجو برای: chlorine gas

تعداد نتایج: 253882  

2013
Simon Jeannottat

In order to investigate chlorine isotope behaviour, it was necessary to develop analytical methods and methods for data interpretation. The accuracy, precision and amount dependency of chlorine isotope ratio analyses performed with gas chromatography quadrupol mass-spectrometry (GC-qMS) were evaluated for two Agilent and Thermo instruments. The calibration of raw data to SMOC scale (Standard Me...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2009
Nai-Qiang Yan Zan Qu Yao Chi Shao-Hua Qiao Ray L Dod Shih-Ger Chang Charles Miller

Oxidation of Hg(0) with any oxidant or converting itto a particle-bound form can facilitate its removal. Two sulfur-chlorine compounds, sulfur dichloride (SCl2) and sulfur monochloride (S2Cl2), were investigated as oxidants for Hg(0) by gas-phase reaction and by surface-involved reactions in the presence of flyash or activated carbon. The gas-phase reaction between Hg(0) and SCl2 is shown to be...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2003
Eladio M Knipping Donald Dabdub

The ability of photochemical models to predict observed coastal chlorine levels and their corresponding effect on ozone formation is explored. Current sea-spray generation functions, a comprehensive gas-phase chlorine chemistry mechanism, and several heterogeneous/multiphase chemical reactions considered key processes leading to reactive chlorine formation are added to an airshed model of the S...

2014
P. G. González E. Urones-Garrote D. Ávila-Brande L. García-González

Nowadays, the selective etching of metal carbides by chlorine gas is one well established method to prepare highly porous and nanostructurated carbon materials with potential applications for hydrogen storage and supercapacitors The obtained products usually named as carbide-derived carbons (CDC) present high purity, high surface area and homogeneous pore size distribution and most of times pre...

2014
Jung-Hoon Chun

Active metals can be used as a getter pump, removing impurities in ultra-pure high vacuum environments. To relieve the difficulties involved with the transportation, storage and handling of these metals, a process is being developed to create a protective coating by removing the active metal component from the surface of a mixture of the active metal and a stable element via immersion in a wet ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2006
V Faye McNeill Thomas Loerting Franz M Geiger Bernhardt L Trout Mario J Molina

Characterizing the interaction of hydrogen chloride (HCl) with polar stratospheric cloud ice particles is essential for understanding the processes responsible for ozone depletion. We studied the interaction of gas-phase HCl with ice between 243 and 186 K by using (i) ellipsometry to monitor the ice surface and (ii) coated-wall flow tube experiments, both with chemical ionization mass spectrome...

Journal: :Chemosphere 2010
Anton Gomà Albert Guisasola Carlota Tayà Juan A Baeza Mireia Baeza Albert Bartrolí Javier Lafuente Jordi Bartrolí

Carbon dioxide is seldom used as pH reducer in swimming pools. Nevertheless it offers two interesting advantages. First, its use instead of the usual hydrochloric acid avoids the characteristic and serious accident of mixing the disinfectant with that strong acid, which forms a dangerous chlorine gas cloud and, second, it allows the facility to become slightly a depository of that greenhouse ga...

Journal: :Journal of chromatographic science 2009
Johnson Mathew Rick McMillin Jay Gandhi Sheher Mohsin Stefanie Czyborra

Chlorine has been widely used to kill disease-causing microbes in drinking water. During the disinfection process, organic and inorganic material in source waters can combine with chlorine and certain other chemical disinfectants to form disinfection by-products. The kind of disinfectant used can produce different types and levels of disinfectant byproducts in the drinking water, such as trihal...

2010
D. C. Catling M. W. Claire K. J. Zahnle R. C. Quinn B. C. Clark M. H. Hecht S. Kounaves

[1] Isotopic studies indicate that natural perchlorate is produced on Earth in arid environments by the oxidation of chlorine species through pathways involving ozone or its photochemical products. With this analogy, we propose that the arid environment on Mars may have given rise to perchlorate through the action of atmospheric oxidants. A variety of hypothetical pathways can be proposed inclu...

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