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Cyanogen chloride was formed by the reaction of humic acid with hypochlorous acid in the presence of ammonium ion. Furthermore, cyanogen chloride was also formed when ammonium ion and hypochlorous acid were added to raw water sampled at water treatment plants.  相似文献   

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Takeshi Ohya  Saburo Kanno 《Chemosphere》1989,19(12):1835-1842
Cyanogen chloride was formed by the reactions of purine bases(adenine and guanine) with hypochlorous acid in the presence of ammonium ion. The origin of the carbon and nitrogen atoms of cyanogen chloride formed from adenine was investigated by use of synthetic adenines variously labeled with the isotope of nitrogen(15N) or carbon(13C).  相似文献   

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Chlorinated, nitrated, carboxylated or methylated benzenes, phenols and anilines reacted with chloramine to give cyanogen chloride, independently of the positions and the numbers of the substituents. Among these compounds, 2,4,6-trichlorophenol afforded cyanogen chloride in a relatively high yield of 13.3%, and the intermediates in the reaction were 2,6-dichloro-1,4-benzoquinone-4-(N-chloro)imine and 4,6-dichloro-1,2-benzoquinone-2-(N-chloro)-imine, of which the latter was the main intermediate.  相似文献   

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Adachi A  Okano T 《Chemosphere》2003,51(5):441-443
It was found that phenol reacts with nitrous acid to produce cyanide ions. Cyanide ion generation is attributed to the conversion of phenol to nitrosophenol through the well-known nitrosation reaction, and decomposition of benzoquinonoxim to form cyanide and aliphatic compound.  相似文献   

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