2013
DOI: 10.1155/2013/542168
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Hydroquinone: Environmental Pollution, Toxicity, and Microbial Answers

Abstract: Hydroquinone is a major benzene metabolite, which is a well-known haematotoxic and carcinogenic agent associated with malignancy in occupational environments. Human exposure to hydroquinone can occur by dietary, occupational, and environmental sources. In the environment, hydroquinone showed increased toxicity for aquatic organisms, being less harmful for bacteria and fungi. Recent pieces of evidence showed that hydroquinone is able to enhance carcinogenic risk by generating DNA damage and also to compromise t… Show more

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“…In addition, benzoquinones are predicted to have ready biodegradability according to EPISuite [20] and other published works. [21] The electrochemical reactions of the quinone species used for this work were previously studied and shown to have reversible redox reactions. [22] In acidic conditions, the redox reactions involve a single-step two electron two-proton process, while in alkaline conditions, the redox reactions involve two electrons process with no proton involved.…”
Section: Chemistry Selectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, benzoquinones are predicted to have ready biodegradability according to EPISuite [20] and other published works. [21] The electrochemical reactions of the quinone species used for this work were previously studied and shown to have reversible redox reactions. [22] In acidic conditions, the redox reactions involve a single-step two electron two-proton process, while in alkaline conditions, the redox reactions involve two electrons process with no proton involved.…”
Section: Chemistry Selectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…53,54 The quinone species are therefore considered to satisfy the majority of the disposable battery criteria. A preliminary discharge experiment in a microfluidic cell is therefore conducted to establish a proof-of-concept for the all-quinone chemistry.…”
Section: Reactant Chemistry Requirements and Selectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is worrisome as much importance is (Enguita and Leitao, 2013). Dissolved borates in attached to photography as means of preserving high concentration show some toxicity on plants.…”
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confidence: 99%