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Catalytic hydrodehalogenation of halon 1211 (CBrClF2) over carbon-supported palladium catalysts
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Catalytic hydrodehalogenation of halon 1211 (CBrClF2) over carbon-supported palladium catalysts

H. Yu, E.M. Kennedy, M. Azhar Uddin and B.Z. Dlugogorski
Applied Catalysis B: Environmental, Vol.44(3), pp.253-261
2003
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Abstract

The hydrodehalogenation of halon 1211 over Pd/C catalysts was studied over a relatively narrow temperature range, from 453 to 573 K. The main products of the reaction are CH2F2 and CHBrF2 with CHClF2 formed as a minor product. Pd/C catalysts show high initial activities but undergo gradual deactivation before reaching a steady-state activity level. Experimental results suggest that CHBrF2 and CHClF2 are formed via the secondary reaction of CF2 with HBr and HCl.

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2 Chemistry
2.90 Water Treatment
2.90.1763 Zero-Valent Iron
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