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Anthracene

About: Anthracene is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 10610 publications have been published within this topic receiving 207019 citations.


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TL;DR: In this paper, it was shown that the partial pressures of the reacting substances appeared to influence the reaction rate, and a formula depicting this influence was derived, which may be interpreted by assuming two successive reactions, namely the reaction between the aromatic and the oxygen on the surface, and the re-oxidation of the partly reduced surface by means of oxygen.

1,613 citations

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Hélène Budzinski1, I. Jones1, J. Bellocq1, C. Pierard1, Ph. Garrigues1 
TL;DR: In this paper, surface sediments, collected in the Gironde estuary during February and October 1993, were analysed for polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and the aromatic fractions were separated by liquid chromatography of the extracts and analysed by gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS).

1,085 citations

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TL;DR: A microporous metal-organic framework, PCN-14, based on an anthracene derivative, 5,5'-(9,10-anthracenediyl)di-isophthalate (H4adip), was synthesized under solvothermal reaction conditions and revealed that it consists of nanoscopic cages suitable for gas storage.
Abstract: A microporous metal-organic framework, PCN-14, based on an anthracene derivative, 5,5‘-(9,10-anthracenediyl)di-isophthalate (H4adip), was synthesized under solvothermal reaction conditions. X-ray single crystal analysis revealed that PCN-14 consists of nanoscopic cages suitable for gas storage. N2-adsorption studies of PCN-14 at 77 K reveal a Langmuir surface area of 2176 m2/g and a pore volume of 0.87 cm3/g. Methane adsorption studies at 290 K and 35 bar show that PCN-14 exhibits an absolute methane-adsorption capacity of 230 v/v, 28% higher than the DOE target (180 v/v) for methane storage.

795 citations

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TL;DR: A highly significant negative correlation was observed between log substrate and log water solubility for these compounds and the equilibrium Freundlich constants and linear partition coefficients for each compound were highly correlated with the organic carbon content of the soils/sediments tested.
Abstract: The sorption of pyrene, 3-methylcholanthrene, 7,12-dimethylbenz(a)anthracene, and dibenzanthracene on 14 soil and sediment samples exhibiting a wide range of physicochemical properties was studied. The equilibrium Freundlich constants and linear partition coefficients for each compound were highly correlated with the organic carbon content of the soils/sediments tested. No other significant correlations with soil/sediment properties were observed. The sorption constants when normalized to organic carbon content of the substrate predicted the octanol-water partition coefficients for the compounds tested. A highly significant negative correlation was observed between log substrate and log water solubility for these compounds. Experimental values of the water solubility and octanol-water partition coefficients for the four compounds are reported.

732 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
2023283
2022565
2021232
2020266
2019261
2018291