Takahashi, Yasuo published the artcileConcentrations of surfactant-derived impure and degradation compounds in river waters and water supplies, Name: 2-(4-(tert-Butyl)phenoxy)acetic acid, the publication is Kankyo Kagaku (2004), 14(4), 845-853, database is CAplus.
The concentrations of surfactant-derived impure and degradation compounds in water samples from the TE river differ among water sampling station. The concentration was about 0.01-0.20 ¦Ìg/L for alkylbenzene, from under quantification limit to ?0.010 ¦Ìg/L for 4-t-butylphenol, about 0.005-0.050 ¦Ìg/L for 4-t-octylphenol, from under quantification limit to ?0.50 ¦Ìg/L for nonylphenol, from under quantification limit to ?0.10 ¦Ìg/L for nonylphenol monoethoxylate, from under quantification limit to ?0.02 ¦Ìg/L for 4-t-butylphenoxy acetic acid, and 0.02-0.07 ¦Ìg/L for 4-t-octylphenoxy acetic acid; chlorides and n-type alkylphenols were not detected. In the TE river water, the anion surfactant concentration was estimated to be higher ?2000 times than alkylbenzene concentration, and the nonionic surfactant concentration to be higher ?200 times than the total concentration of nonylphenol and 4-t-octylphenol. No impure and degradation compounds derived from surfactants were detected in the water supplies. This is because these compounds react with Cl, forming byproducts.
Kankyo Kagaku published new progress about 1798-04-5. 1798-04-5 belongs to catalysis-chemistry, auxiliary class Carboxylic acid,Benzene,Ether, name is 2-(4-(tert-Butyl)phenoxy)acetic acid, and the molecular formula is C38H74Cl2N2O4, Name: 2-(4-(tert-Butyl)phenoxy)acetic acid.
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