- (also
known as Etizolam-2) is a
thienotriazolodiazepine that is the
dechlorinated analog of the
closely related etizolam. The
compound has been sold as...
- and the
appropriate strains of Dehalococcoides.
Trichloroethylene is
dechlorinated via
dichloroethene and
vinyl chloride to ethylene. A chloroform-degrading...
-
chloramine from water.
Where tap
water is chlorinated, it
should be
dechlorinated before use in an aquarium,
since chlorine can harm
aquatic life in the...
-
microorganisms dechlorinate PCBs first, and
other microorganisms that are
capable of
doing BH
pathway can
break down the
dechlorinated PCBs to usable...
- is used in the
textile industry as a bleaching, desulfurizing, and
dechlorinating agent (e.g. in
swimming pools). Its
reducing properties are exploited...
- the
textile industry as a
bleaching agent, for
desulfurising and as a
dechlorinating agent; and in the
leather trade for the
sulfitisation of
tanning extracts...
- to its
ability to
dissolve gold ions
described below. It is used to
dechlorinate tap
water including lowering chlorine levels for use in aquariums, swimming...
-
toxic to
aquatic species, the
treated effluent must also be
chemically dechlorinated,
adding to the
complexity and cost of treatment.
Ultraviolet (UV) light...
- more
substituted congeners.[citation needed] In bacteria, PCBs may be
dechlorinated through reductive dechlorination, or
oxidized by
dioxygenase enzyme...
- can
adapt to many
water conditions in captivity, if the tap
water is
dechlorinated.[citation needed] At the time of
spawning the fish
leaps above the water...