Search results for "Xylene"
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Pyrolysis-gas chromatography-mass spectrometry of cured phenolic resins.
2003
A previously described pyrolysis device with a movable reaction zone was used in the present work for thermal degradation of cured novolac and resol resins. After the pyrolysis the usual major components were identified, as well as relatively low-volatile aromatic compounds which were revealed after their separation in a capillary chromatographic column. Among the latter components, for both types of cured resins, xanthene and its methyl derivatives were found. The isomers of bis(hydroxyphenyl)methane were found in considerable quantities only in the case of partially cured novolac resins which contained any linear sequences in their structure.
Microporous volume and external surface of Y zeolites accessible to p-xylene and m-xylene
1997
Abstract Isothermal adsorption of p-xylene and m-xylene on NaY, KY and BaY zeolites was studied by thermogravimetry at 25°C. Adsorption isotherms showed type H4 hysteresis associated with a xylenes adsorption process activated by the pressure. Experimental data were analysed with the t-method to distinguish the amounts of xylene adsorbed in the α-cages and on the external surface of crystallites. Results were compared with those previously achieved by calorimetry. Whatever may be the isomer and the Y zeolite, the adsorption capacity of α-cages at 25 °C is equal to 3.5 molecule α−1. At saturation, the amount of xylenes adsorbed on the external surface represents 13% of the total amount adsor…
Synthesis and high-throughput testing of multilayered supported ionic liquid catalysts for the conversion of CO2 and epoxides into cyclic carbonates
2014
Multilayered covalently supported ionic liquid phase (mlc-SILP) materials were synthesised by grafting different bis-vinylimidazolium salts on thiol-functionalised silica. These materials, which contain a cross-linked oligomeric network of imidazolium units, were characterised and tested as catalysts for the reaction of carbon dioxide with various epoxides to produce cyclic carbonates. The materials prepared by supporting a bis-imidazolium iodide salt with xylene or octane as a linker between the imidazolium units were identified as the most active catalysts and displayed high turnover numbers and improved productivity compared to known supported ionic liquid catalysts. The most promising m…
High sensing potentialities of tetra-tert-butyl-metallophthalocyaninesbased acoustic microsensors for xylenes measurement in air at room temperature
2022
International audience; Xylenes, classified as Volatil Organic Compounds, is a very harmful pollutant for human health that can be absorbed into the body via all exposures routes: inhalation, ingestion, or dermal. As defined by the US Environmental Protection Agency, the occupational exposure limi-tes are set to 100 ppm while the guidelines in non-occupational context are fixed to 50 ppm. For the concentration measurements in the at-mosphere, authorities commonly used sampling methods with post-exposure chemical titration or chromatography. A strong interest remains on the development of low cost, low power consumption and easy implemented microsensors able to deliver real-time indicative m…
Headspace-Liquid Phase Microextraction for Attenuated Total Reflection Infrared Determination of Volatile Organic Compounds at Trace Levels
2010
A combination of headspace (HS) sampling and liquid phase microextraction (LPME) has been successfully developed to solve sensitivity problems in attenuated total reflection (ATR) infrared determination of volatile organic compounds (VOCs). The HS sampling facilitates the selective extraction of the target volatile analytes from the sample matrix, while the liquid phase microextraction allows their preconcentration prior to infrared analysis. The direct determination of extracted analytes in the acceptor solvent provides high preconcentration factors of the order of 200 with a reduced consumption of organic solvents and a minimum generation of wastes, being thus the developed methodology a …
Determination of indoor air quality of a phytosanitary plant.
2011
A new methodology has been developed to determine volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and pesticides in ambient air using membrane based devices as passive samplers. Pesticides were determined by gas chromatography with mass spectrometry detection (GC-MS) after their microwave-assisted extraction (MAE) from the passive sampler and the required clean-up. On the other hand, VOCs were also caught with the same samplers and directly determined by head space (HS) coupled to GC-MS. The use of samplers filled with florisil and activated carbon allows us to catch with a simple device both, VOCs and pesticides, with a high vapor pressure. Results obtained in the deployment of samplers in different sit…
Maximum exposure levels for xylene, formaldehyde and acetaldehyde in cars.
2004
Although millions of individuals are exposed to emissions from articles inside cars, relatively little has been published about possible adverse health effects and about exposure levels that can be considered safe or "acceptable". Xylene, formaldehyde and acetaldehyde represent typical examples of relevant volatile organic substances (VOC) released from articles inside cars. Recently, a concept for derivation of maximum exposure levels for volatile organic substances in cars has been published. In the present study we applied this concept to derive maximum exposure levels for xylene, formaldehyde and acetaldehyde and compared the resulting concentrations to exposure levels usually found ins…
Optical planar Bragg grating sensor for real-time detection of benzene, toluene and xylene in solvent vapour
2012
Abstract We report on an optical planar Bragg grating sensor functionalized by a comparatively simple method to detect substances such as benzene, toluene and xylene (BTX). The functionalization is performed by allyl substituted γ -cyclodextrin derivatives which are immobilized on the sensor surface by dip coating. Our results prove the capability of this functionalized sensor system to detect lowest concentrations of BTX in solvent vapour in real-time with a sensitivity of 3±0.4 pm/100 ppm for benzene, 8±1 pm/100 ppm for toluene and 32±1 pm/100 ppm for m-xylene. Taking into account the spectral resolution and repeatability of the interrogation system this corresponds to a minimum concentra…
Adsorption of gaseous p-xylene and m-xylene on NaY, KY, and BaY zeolites: Part 1. Adsorption equilibria of pure xylenes
1995
Abstract Isothermal and isobaric adsorptions of p -xylene and m -xylene on NaY, KY, and BaY are studied by thermogravimetry between 25°C and 400°C, and 10 Pa and 1014 Pa. At low filling BaY shows a stronger affinity for xylenes than the other zeolites. At high temperature and low pressure its adsorption capacity is greater than those of NaY and KY. These two zeolites have a similar behavior and adsorb more m -xylene than p -xylene. At low temperature and high pressure KY adsorbs p -xylene like NaY and m -xylene like BaY, and, unlike NaY, the adsorption capacities of KY and BaY are higher for p -xylene than for m -xylene. The substitution of K + or Ba 2+ for Na + decreases the adsorption cap…
Discrete and 1D coordination polymeric chloro-bridged copper(II) dimers exhibiting ferro- and antiferromagnetic exchange coupling: Magneto-structural…
2009
The synthesis and characterization of two 1D coordination polymers [Cu 2 (MHL)Cl 2 ][ClO 4 ] 2 · CH 3 CN · THF ( 2 · CH 3 CN · THF) and [Cu 2 (MPyPz)Cl 2 ][ClO 4 ] 2 · CH 3 CN ( 3 · CH 3 CN), having repetitive { Cu 2 II ( μ -Cl ) 2 } units, of m -xylyl-based ligands with terminal tridentate (2-pyridyl)alkylamine (MHL = α,α′-bis[ N -(2-pyridylethyl)- N -(2-pyridylmethyl)amino]- m -xylene) and (2-pyridyl)alkylamine/pyrazole (MPyPz = α,α′-bis[ N -(2-pyridylethyl)- N -(pyrazol-1-ylmethyl)amino]- m -xylene) coordination have been accomplished. X-ray crystallographic studies reveal that the copper(II) centers in the recently reported dichloro-bridged discrete { Cu 2 II ( μ -Cl ) 2 } complex […