1980
DOI: 10.1515/znb-1980-0803
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Mineralization of CCl4 and CCl2F2 on Solid Surfaces

Abstract: Abstract The mineralization of 14CCl4 and 14CCl2F2 in the dark is shown to be greatly dependent on the nature of the solid surfaces to which they are exposed, alumina being more effective than silica gel and a number of natural sands. Activation of the solids by drying or mechanically by tumbling leads to increased mineralization rates.

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“…(OH)3 + 3HC1 [11] Reaction [10] and [11] form a catalytic cycle, with the HC1 being regenerated to continue to attack on the aluminum (64,65). The same hazard is present if chlorinated solvents such as CH3CC13 come in contact with aluminum either during or following manufacturing processes (66,67). In Fig.…”
Section: Cmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(OH)3 + 3HC1 [11] Reaction [10] and [11] form a catalytic cycle, with the HC1 being regenerated to continue to attack on the aluminum (64,65). The same hazard is present if chlorinated solvents such as CH3CC13 come in contact with aluminum either during or following manufacturing processes (66,67). In Fig.…”
Section: Cmentioning
confidence: 99%