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Dehalogenation of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCB) by nucleofile reactants at the presence of ionic liquids and under application of microwaves
2013
Global NEST Journal
Laboratory-scale experiments were performed in order to examine the effect of microwave field on the effectiveness of KPEG method (nucleophilic substitution of the chlorine atoms in a molecule of PCBs by alkaline polyethylene glycol PEG) in the removal of PCBs from highly contaminated mineral oils with the content of indicator congeners (No 28,52,101,53,138 and 180) above 5500 mg kg-1. Results show that the microwave field significantly increases the reaction rate and the method's effectiveness
doi:10.30955/gnj.000668
fatcat:4lgl4fz2hjairkujcatjrhr4la