1971
DOI: 10.1007/bf01219061
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Decomposition of organic compounds by irradiation with light

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“…The halide ions were titrated automatically with silver nitrate solution during the absorption, with indication of the end point by an ion-specific electrode. Vitalina, Shipula, and Klimova (233) have shown that organic halogen compounds completely decompose under the light of a xenon lamp. The minimum time of decay was observed for iodo derivatives, the maximum time for fluoro derivatives.…”
Section: Halogensmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The halide ions were titrated automatically with silver nitrate solution during the absorption, with indication of the end point by an ion-specific electrode. Vitalina, Shipula, and Klimova (233) have shown that organic halogen compounds completely decompose under the light of a xenon lamp. The minimum time of decay was observed for iodo derivatives, the maximum time for fluoro derivatives.…”
Section: Halogensmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Low temperature plasma ashing was used in the analysis for phosphorus (19) and metallic elements (20). Photochemical reactions were utilized to decompose polyfluro (21) and organomercury (22) compounds.…”
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