In this chapter, phenol and chlorophenols are investigated in terms of their production histories, physiochemical properties, pollution resources, and removal methods. It is seen that both phenol and chlorophenols are highly toxic compounds, produced from natural and anthropogenic sources, which are hazardous to both humans and the environment even at very low concentrations. The typical industries which produce phenol and chlorophenol pollution are petrochemical, textile, plastics, resin, dye, pharmaceutical, iron and steel, pulp and paper industries as well as the petroleum refineries, and coal gasification operations. Phenol is a highly corrosive and nerve poisoning agent. It causes harmful health effects, such as sour mouth, diarrhea, a...
The biological degradation of phenol up to 500 ppm and 0-chlorophenol up to 40 ppm was studied in an...
Widespread presence of toxic and persistent pollutants in the environment, even at low concentration...
Nowadays, contamination of underground and surface water by various pollutants is serious environmen...
Widespread applications of phenol in manufacturing industries and oil refinerieshaveresulted in unpr...
The phenolic compounds are known by their carcinogenicity and high toxicity as well as creating unpl...
Wastewater containing phenol and other phenolic compounds are commonly generated from many chemical...
Chlorophenol compounds and their derivatives are ubiquitous contaminants in the environment. These c...
AbstractConventional physico-chemical treatment of industrial wastewater containing compounds such a...
Widespread applications of phenol in manufacturing industries and oil refineries had resulted in unp...
Nowadays, most of the wastewater produced as industrial effluent contain constituents where it need...
The removal of phenol and chlorophenol from waste water catalyzed by horseradish peroxidase was stud...
Water pollution is a very persistent problem. The intensive throwing up of different toxic substance...
The use of microbial catalysts in the biodegradation of organic compounds has advanced significantly...
Chlorinated phenols, widely used in industries, are of growing concern owing to their high toxicity,...
Eighteen chlorophenols, containing from one to five chlorine atoms on the benzene ring at various po...
The biological degradation of phenol up to 500 ppm and 0-chlorophenol up to 40 ppm was studied in an...
Widespread presence of toxic and persistent pollutants in the environment, even at low concentration...
Nowadays, contamination of underground and surface water by various pollutants is serious environmen...
Widespread applications of phenol in manufacturing industries and oil refinerieshaveresulted in unpr...
The phenolic compounds are known by their carcinogenicity and high toxicity as well as creating unpl...
Wastewater containing phenol and other phenolic compounds are commonly generated from many chemical...
Chlorophenol compounds and their derivatives are ubiquitous contaminants in the environment. These c...
AbstractConventional physico-chemical treatment of industrial wastewater containing compounds such a...
Widespread applications of phenol in manufacturing industries and oil refineries had resulted in unp...
Nowadays, most of the wastewater produced as industrial effluent contain constituents where it need...
The removal of phenol and chlorophenol from waste water catalyzed by horseradish peroxidase was stud...
Water pollution is a very persistent problem. The intensive throwing up of different toxic substance...
The use of microbial catalysts in the biodegradation of organic compounds has advanced significantly...
Chlorinated phenols, widely used in industries, are of growing concern owing to their high toxicity,...
Eighteen chlorophenols, containing from one to five chlorine atoms on the benzene ring at various po...
The biological degradation of phenol up to 500 ppm and 0-chlorophenol up to 40 ppm was studied in an...
Widespread presence of toxic and persistent pollutants in the environment, even at low concentration...
Nowadays, contamination of underground and surface water by various pollutants is serious environmen...