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Sulfonation of benzene is a reaction wherein benzene is treated with fuming sulfuric acid at room temperature to produce benzenesulfonic acid. Fuming sulfuric acid is a mixture of sulfur trioxide and concentrated sulfuric acid.
Sulfur Assimilation01:20

Sulfur Assimilation

Sulfur is an essential element in biological systems, contributing to synthesizing key biomolecules, including amino acids such as cysteine and methionine, and cofactors such as coenzyme A and biotin. Microorganisms primarily assimilate sulfur as sulfate (SO₄²⁻) from the environment, which must undergo a series of biochemical transformations before it can be incorporated into cellular components. As sulfate is highly oxidized, it must undergo assimilatory sulfate reduction to become...
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Preparation and Reactions of Sulfides

Sulfides are the sulfur analog of ethers, just as thiols are the sulfur analog of alcohol. Like ethers, sulfides also consist of two hydrocarbon groups bonded to the central sulfur atom. Depending upon the type of groups present, sulfides can be symmetrical or asymmetrical. Symmetrical sulfides can be prepared via an SN2 reaction between 2 equivalents of an alkyl halide and one equivalent of sodium sulfide.
The Sulfur Cycle01:22

The Sulfur Cycle

Sulfur, an important element in the chemical makeup of proteins, is recycled through the atmosphere and aquatic and terrestrial environments. Found in the atmosphere as sulfur dioxide (SO2), sulfur is released by decaying organisms, weathered rocks, geothermal vents, volcanos, and burning fossil fuels. It is deposited into the ecosystem, cycled through the biotic community, and either released back into the atmosphere as gas or deposited in marine sediment for long-term storage and eventual...
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Microbes and the Sulfur Cycle

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Acid Mine Drainage

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A Uniaxial Compression Experiment with CO2-Bearing Coal Using a Visualized and Constant-Volume Gas-Solid Coupling Test System
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石炭を脱硫する.

R A Meyers, J W Hamersma, J S Land

    Science (New York, N.Y.)
    |September 29, 1972
    PubMed
    まとめ

    米国の石炭をフェリック溶液で処理すると,硫黄酸化物汚染の主な原因であるピリチン硫黄が大幅に除去されます. このプロセスは,元素硫黄と硫酸鉄を回収し,経済的汚染削減の可能性を提供します.

    科学分野:

    • 環境科学 環境科学
    • 化学工学は化学工学というものです.
    • 地質化学 地質化学

    背景:

    • 石炭の燃焼は,硫黄酸化物 (SOx) の汚染の主な原因である.
    • SOx排出は,酸性雨や呼吸器系の問題などの環境問題を引き起こします.

    研究 の 目的:

    • 米国の石炭から硫黄を取り除くための水性鉄溶液処理の有効性を評価する.
    • この方法による硫黄酸化物汚染の経済的削減の可能性を評価する.

    主な方法:

    • 代表的な米国の石炭サンプルを水性鉄溶液で処理する.
    • 硫黄含量減少の分析と反応産物の特定.

    主要な成果:

    • 鉄素溶液処理により,硫黄の総含有量の40%から75%が除去されました.
    • ピリート硫黄のほぼ定量的な酸化が観察されました.
    • 元素硫黄と硫酸鉄は反応産物として回収された.

    結論:

    • 説明されている石炭処理方法は,ピリート硫黄を効果的に除去します.
    • このプロセスは,石炭燃焼による酸化硫黄の汚染を経済的に削減する大きな可能性を示しています.

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