2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2004.09.026
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Combined decontamination processes for wastes containing PCBs

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“…The choice of the nucleophilic reactant composition was influenced by our previous experimental results (Kastanek, 2005) and by our experience with reaction rates of the decomposition of the lower chlorinated PCB congeners. Contaminated oil (sample K-0) in 30mL quantity was poured into the reactor which was equipped with the condenser and magnetic stirrer and the reactor was placed on a hot plate.…”
Section: Alkaline Decomposition Of Pcbs In Oils By Kpeg Methods Withoumentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The choice of the nucleophilic reactant composition was influenced by our previous experimental results (Kastanek, 2005) and by our experience with reaction rates of the decomposition of the lower chlorinated PCB congeners. Contaminated oil (sample K-0) in 30mL quantity was poured into the reactor which was equipped with the condenser and magnetic stirrer and the reactor was placed on a hot plate.…”
Section: Alkaline Decomposition Of Pcbs In Oils By Kpeg Methods Withoumentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Powdered KOH (approximately 15% moisture) was added in amounts 1.5g, 3g, and 4.5g. The constant ratio KOH/ PEG = 0.15 was selected based on the results of our previous work (Kastanek, 2005). The sample was maintained at the temperature 125-145 o C for 30, 60, and 90 minutes.…”
Section: Alkaline Decomposition Of Pcbs In Oils By Kpeg Methods Withoumentioning
confidence: 99%
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