Search results for "Chlorinated phenols"
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Gas chromatographic and gas chromatographic-mass spectrometric studies of acetate esters of chlorinated phenols
1983
Glass-capillary gas chromatography of chlorobenzenes on SE-30 and Carbowax 20M columns. Simultaneous determination of chlorobenzenes and chlorophenols
1983
Gas chromatography of benzene and all chlorobenzenes has been studied on SE-30 and Carbowax 20M glasscapillary columns under various operating conditions. The benzene isomers are eluted on both columns according to their boiling points. Separation of all components in a mixture is achieved on Carbowax 20M, whereas on SE-30 the peaks of closely related isomers overlapped. Also one partial overlapping is observed on a non-polar phase. The relative retention times for compounds are given and the retention order is discussed. The retention behaviour of chlorobenzenes and chlorophenols is compared. By using an SE-30 quartz-capillary column a mixture of 33 individual components gives 29 resolved …
Gas chromatographic separation of acetylated chlorinated phenols, guaiacols and catechols on an SE-30 quartz capillary column
1983
The mutagenicity of MCPA and its soil metabolites, chlorinated phenols, catechols and some widely used slimicides in Finland
1977
Potential Off-Flavour Compounds from Chloro-Bleaching of Pulp and Chlorodisinfection of Water
1983
Chlorobleaching of pulp is the most important source of organochlorine pollutants in the Finnish aquatic ecosystems. Similar types of pollutants are formed during chlorodisinfection of water. The model compound approach employed in our laboratory has revealed the structures and amounts of pollutants formed and has made the interpretation and assay of individual organochlorine compounds in the environment possible. Tainting of fish near chlorination plants is frequently observed. Especially chlorinated phenols and anisoles (microbial metabolites of the former) are chlorination products which are known to have a strong odour and taste at very low concentrations. Other chlorinated products, wh…
Acute toxicity of some chlorinated phenols, catechols and cresols to trout.
1981
Quartz-capillary gas chromatography of chlorinated phenols and catechols
1983
The gas chromatography of all chlorinated phenols and catechols on a non-polar SE-30 quartz-capillary column has been studied. The relative retention times of the individual components are given and the elution order is discussed. All of the chlorophenols and chlorocatechols can be separated under appropriate operating conditions but simultaneous determination of all the compounds studied resulted in overlapping peaks. Theortho-effect in catechols is stronger than that in phenols. A different order of elution for the compounds studied to that of the corresponding acetate esters is found. Generally, longer retention times for the latter are observed.