OXIDATION OF AROMATIC AMINE AIR POLLUTANTS USING CHLORAMINE-T AND HYPOCHLOROUS ACID.

Norman M. Trieff, V. M.Sadagopa Ramanujam

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Abstract

A study has been made of the oxidation of various aromatic amines which may be emitted from industrial stacks and ultimately end up as air pollutants. To eliminate these highly mal-odorous compounds, a technique of oxidation in solution using chloramine-T was studied in detail with a view of using this as a scrubbing liquid. The results were compared with limited studies using hypochlorous acid and dichloramine-T. The compounds studied were aniline and its derivatives: p-chloroaniline, p-bromoaniline, p-iodoaniline, p-nitroaniline and p-toluidine. The kinetics of the reaction were studied using an iodometric technique.

Original languageEnglish (US)
StatePublished - 1975
Externally publishedYes
EventProc Air Pollut Control Assoc 68th 1975 - Boston, Mass
Duration: Jun 15 1975Jun 20 1975

Conference

ConferenceProc Air Pollut Control Assoc 68th 1975
CityBoston, Mass
Period6/15/756/20/75

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Engineering

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