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Capillary gas chromatography — Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy combined with capillary gas chromatography — mass spectrometry is employed for the analysis of major volatile products in the γ-radiolysis of isomeric nitrophenol solutions in carbon tetrachloride. Isomeric di- and trichlorophenols, chloronitrophenols and dichloroisocyanatobenzenes in addition to those formed with m- and p-isomers, are among the important products formed in the solution of o-nitrophenol in carbon tetrachloride. Formation of dichloroisocyanatobenzene is explained by the interaction of dichlorocarbene with the nitro group followed by the ipso-substitution of OH and H atom by chlorine atom.
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This paper constitutes part of the Ph.D. thesis of M.K. Sahoo and was presented at the 10th conference on “Chromatographic method and its significance for human health” with international participation, Stará Lesná, High Tatras, Slovakia, Nov. 4–6, 1992.
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Kuruc, J., Sahoo, M.K., Kuráň, P. et al. GC-FTIR-MS analysis of volatile radiolysis products of nitrophenol solutions in carbon tetrachloride. Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry Letters 175, 359–370 (1993). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02164038
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