1. A comprehensive review of the process on hexachlorobenzene degradation
- Author
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Weidong Lin, Yang Hong, Wudi Zhang, Jing Liu, Wang Changmei, Fang Yin, Zhao Xingling, Xiyan Ji, and Shiqing Liu
- Subjects
Pollution ,Materials science ,Waste management ,Process (engineering) ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Treatment process ,Hexachlorobenzene ,perniciousness ,dechlorination ,Future study ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,hexachlorobenzene ,lcsh:TA1-2040 ,anaerobic ,Degradation (geology) ,lcsh:Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,media_common ,degradation - Abstract
This paper describes the chemical, physical property of the pollution source along with its perni- ciousness. In addition, with the recent treatment or degradation of the hexachlorobenzene (HCB), it talks about the research developments on the HCB. Of the many options available for treatment of municipal and industrial HCB pollution, the anaerobic biological treatment process is unique because of its potential for producing usable energy. It focuses on the biodegradation pathway which is intent to finish the steps of dechlorination. Moreover, the future study on the HCB degradation is prospected in this paper from the author's angle.
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- 2015