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General
- Carbon
tetrachloride, also known by many other names ) is the organic
compound with the formula CCl4.
- CCl4 is a
reagent in synthetic chemistry and was formerly widely used in
fire extinguishers and as a precursor to refrigerants.
- Carbon
tetrachloride is a colorless liquid with a "sweet" smell that can
be detected at low levels.
- CCl4 is a
very effective solvent and cleaner, but unfortunately it may be
quite toxic.
- CCl4 is also
called carbon chloride, methane tetrachloride, perchloromethane,
tetrachloroethane, or benziform.
Process
- Carbon
tetrachloride was originally synthesised by reaction of
chloroform with chlorine.
- Partial
carbon tetrachloride isotherms were obtained for the purpose of
determining the equilibrium amount of carbon tetrachloride
required to completely fill the pores.
- Carbon
Tetrachloride and Chloroform Partition Coefficients Derived from
Aqueous Desorption of Contaminated Hanford Sediments.
Functions
- Effects
of cytokines on carbon tetrachloride-induced hepatic
fibrogenesis in rats.
- Effect
of Solanum trilobatum against carbon tetrachloride induced
hepatic damage in albino rats.
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Hepatoprotective effects of ginkgo biloba against carbon
tetrachloride induced hepatic injury in rats.
- Effect
of Hibiscus sabdariffa calyx extract on carbon tetrachloride
induced liver damage.
Report
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Accurate assessment of carbon tetrachloride emissions is
necessary, source-specific Information should be obtained to
confirm the existence of particular emitting operations, the
types and effectiveness of control measures, and the impact
of operating practices.
- Carbon
tetrachloride exposure was associated with liver lesions as
evidenced by mild hepatic centrilobular vacuolization and
elevated serum enzyme levels.
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Management of carbon tetrachloride-induced acute liver
injury in rats by syngeneic hepatocyte transplantation in
spleen and peritoneal cavity.
- A
pilot-scale treatment zone (TZ) injected across the width of
a carbon tetrachloride (CT) plume effectively decreased the
concentration of CT in groundwater.
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