1978
DOI: 10.1021/es60142a005
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Development of microwave plasma detoxification process for hazardous wastes. Part I

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“…In combination with an acidification of the water, spreading of pathogenic and drug‐resistant bacteria through waste water can be combated via generation of plasma‐derived reactive oxygen and reactive nitrogen species . Microwave plasmas depollute herbicides and other toxins in waste water and contribute to the degradation of dyes and organic compounds . In general, the application of plasma seems suitable for the purification of dye‐polluted wastewater from textile industry .…”
Section: Plasmas In Environmental Technologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In combination with an acidification of the water, spreading of pathogenic and drug‐resistant bacteria through waste water can be combated via generation of plasma‐derived reactive oxygen and reactive nitrogen species . Microwave plasmas depollute herbicides and other toxins in waste water and contribute to the degradation of dyes and organic compounds . In general, the application of plasma seems suitable for the purification of dye‐polluted wastewater from textile industry .…”
Section: Plasmas In Environmental Technologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They prepared monodisperse allyldimethylsilyl derivatives of poly(a-methylstyrene) (9) and sensitized them to mid-UV radiation by adding 2,6-ö/s-(4'-azidobenzal)-4-methylcyclohexanone: Submicron resolution was obtained but 0 2 RIE selectivity was low (-10) when one Si per monomer repeat unit (9, n = 1) was used. They prepared monodisperse allyldimethylsilyl derivatives of poly(a-methylstyrene) (9) and sensitized them to mid-UV radiation by adding 2,6-ö/s-(4'-azidobenzal)-4-methylcyclohexanone: Submicron resolution was obtained but 0 2 RIE selectivity was low (-10) when one Si per monomer repeat unit (9, n = 1) was used.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…of polymers [8], to make hazardous waste nontoxic [9], and even for shrinkproofing textiles [10]. of polymers [8], to make hazardous waste nontoxic [9], and even for shrinkproofing textiles [10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Various low-temperature plasma chemical reactions have been applied to gasphase toxic decomposition (Baillin and Hertzler 1978). The plasma used for these processes are produced by dc, rf, or microwave discharges (rf plasma being the most popular).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%