2005
DOI: 10.1007/s00103-005-1157-8
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Neue Trinkwasser-Leitwerte für monocyclische Nitroverbindungen

Abstract: Nitro compounds are important industrial chemicals with a broad range of applications. During their commercial production or practical use and through leaching from military waste sites they may be released into the environment and thus lead to a contamination of drinking water resources. In the last 15-20 years, the wider public first became aware of nitro compounds as contaminants in groundwater and drinking water resources that originated from manufacturing and processing of secondary explosives during Worl… Show more

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“…[48] Due to the stability and solubility of most of the nitro arenes especially nitrophenols in water, they also acts as contaminants in ground water and drinking water resources. [49,50] Thus, have extremely dreadful impact on the human as well as aquatic life. [51] On the grounds that the electron withdrawing nature of the nitro groups in NACs make them unsusceptible towards the oxidative degradation, [52] the conversion of these toxic NACs to the corresponding aromatic amines by the catalytic reduction is known to be the best remedy to remove these pollutants.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[48] Due to the stability and solubility of most of the nitro arenes especially nitrophenols in water, they also acts as contaminants in ground water and drinking water resources. [49,50] Thus, have extremely dreadful impact on the human as well as aquatic life. [51] On the grounds that the electron withdrawing nature of the nitro groups in NACs make them unsusceptible towards the oxidative degradation, [52] the conversion of these toxic NACs to the corresponding aromatic amines by the catalytic reduction is known to be the best remedy to remove these pollutants.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%