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DOI | 10.2172/13719 |
Title | A broad spectrum catalytic system for removal of toxic organics from water by deep oxidation. Annual progress report, September 15, 1996--September 14, 1997 |
Creator/Author | Sen, A. |
Publication Date | 1997 Sep 01 |
OSTI Identifier | OSTI ID: 13719; Legacy ID: DE00013719 |
Report Number(s) | EMSP-54122--97 |
DOE Contract Number | FG07-96ER14694 |
DOI | 10.2172/13719 |
Other Number(s) | Other: ON: DE00013719 |
Resource Type | Technical Report |
Coverage | Annual |
Research Org | Pennsylvania State Univ., Dept. of Chemistry, University Park, PA (US) |
Sponsoring Org | USDOE Office of Environmental Management (EM), Office of Science and Risk Policy |
Subject | 40; 54; 05; Progress Report; Progress Report; Catalysts; Catalysts; Chemical Reactions; Chemical Reactions; Waste Processing; Waste Processing; Remedial Action; Remedial Action; Decontamination; Decontamination; Decommissioning; Decommissioning; High-Level Radioactive Wastes; High-Level Radioactive Wastes; Radioactive Wastes; Radioactive Wastes; Chemical Wastes; Chemical Wastes |
Related Subject | PROGRESS REPORT; CATALYSTS; CHEMICAL REACTIONS; WASTE PROCESSING; REMEDIAL ACTION; DECONTAMINATION; DECOMMISSIONING; HIGH-LEVEL RADIOACTIVE WASTES; RADIOACTIVE WASTES; CHEMICAL WASTES |
Description/Abstract | 'During the first year, the palladium-catalyzed deep oxidation of toxic organics by dioxygen in aqueous solution was examined in some detail. The research performed has established the viability of the catalytic system to effect the deep (and complete) oxidation of a very wide range of organic substrates under mild conditions. One significant observation was that chemical warfare agent models containing phosphorus-carbon and sulfur-carbon bonds could be eliminated by using this procedure.' |
Country of Publication | United States |
Language | English |
Format | Size: 8 pages |
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System Entry Date | 2007 Apr 23 |
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