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When integrated with X-ray fluorescence (XRF), the system also detects brominated flame retardants, addressing a key compliance requirement for waste electrical and electronic equipment processors. ...
The system has been tested through different developmental projects such as RASALT, where OxyGuard, in collaboration with the Technical University of Denmark (DTU), worked with data from the ozone sensor and the ozone generator to prevent brominated by-product formation. This data was achieved by connecting the sensor and the generator to the digital farm software, ...
Many of our air pollution abatement installations are applied on the most challenging applications controlling halogenated streams containing chlorinated, brominated, and fluorinated compounds often found at these facilities. ...
OMNIS, the modular platform for chemical analysis from Metrohm becomes ever more powerful: With the launch of the OMNIS Coulometer, users of OMNIS have now the complete scope of titration methods at their disposal – from pH measurement to potentiometric, photometric, and thermometric titration to volumetric Karl Fischer titration and coulometry for water determination in the trace level ...
Alfa Chemistry's halogen flame retardants demonstrate new developments in fire protection technology. These compounds contain bromine or chlorine and work by releasing free radicals during combustion to stop the fire chain reaction. ...
Their reliance on previous biocide solutions, namely sodium hypochlorite, bromine, and mono-chloramine, proved problematic due to the pH-dependent efficiency of sodium hypochlorite, which mandated the addition of sulfuric acid to regulate pH. ...
The incumbent PFAS destruction technology is incineration, which has been used to destroy other contaminants and hazardous substances, including chlorinated solvents, polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), dioxin-laden wastes, and brominated flame retardants. Its application to destroy PFAS is comparatively newer than these other contaminants. ...
ByIDTechEx
Most devices contain toxic heavy metals like lead, mercury, cadmium, beryllium, precious metals like gold, and brominated flame retardants. If discarded with general refuse, these dangerous chemicals can leak into landfills, putting human, wildlife, and environmental health at risk. ...
If you’re unsure, using an x-ray fluorescence can help you to identify whether persistent organic pollutants are present by indicating the presence of bromine. How should I dispose of household seating containing POPs? ...
“We’re proud to be working with our partners in California to deliver our proven zinc-bromine flow battery technology and meet California’s need for longer-duration, scalable, zero-fire-risk energy storage solutions.” ...
This means that it doesn’t require much contact time, unlike other oxidizers such as hydrogen peroxide, chlorine, or bromine. However, there are factors to consider. The contact time (CT) factor measures how much ozone is needed to inactivate pathogens over a specific time. ...
The most commonly used retardants can be categorized as: brominated flame retardants, carbon-based flame retardants, chlorinated flame retardants, minerals flame retardants, phosphorous-containing flame retardants, nitrogen-containing flame retardants, inorganic flame retardants, phosphorous flame retardants, silicon-based flame retardants, and synergists flame retardants. ...
However, the techniques commonly used to monitor adsorbable organic halogens (AOX) can only determine the sum of organically bound chlorine, bromine, and iodine. These techniques do not provide individual results for AOCl, AOBr, and AOI, respectively, nor on the organofluorine (AOF) content. ...
Subsequently, a treatment will be carried out to eliminate NOx (nitrogen oxides) and then a treatment with Quench + Scrubbers to eliminate acid gases (bromine compounds). The above-mentioned systems will be installed, respectively, at bulk liquid tank terminals (Projects 1 and 2), and at a new plant focused on the production of renewable polymers by using a novel project that ...
ByTECAM
Different polymers need to be matched to different flame retardants. There are brominated flame retardants (BFRs), mineral flame retardants, nitrogen-containing flame retardants and more. ...
Although technology is continually improving to be able to separate POPs, such as X-ray sorting to identify bromine, this comes at a high cost compared to conventional methods. ...
Due to these advantages, NIRS has become the preferred method for numerous producers to quickly quantify critical chemical (e.g., water content, aromatic content, RON, MON, bromine number/index, diene value …) and physical parameters (e.g., API gravity, density, and viscosity …) all by the same analysis. ...
"With the growing interest in brominated and iodinated disinfection byproducts (DBPs) in addition to chlorinated DBPs, the water testing industry is under greater pressure to carry out increasingly selective and sensitive analyses, while increasing throughput," said Dino Alfano, vice president and general manager, ion chromatography and sample preparation, Thermo Fisher ...
Under the new agreement, high levels of hazardous brominated flame retardants that are present in electronical waste will be allowed in recycled plastics. ...
While there are hundreds of chemical compounds that have been used as flame retardants, they are typically grouped based on whether they contain bromine, chlorine, phosphorus, nitrogen, metals, or boron. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) reports that test data and monitoring studies in humans and the environment have demonstrated that certain flame retardant ...
