Halogenated compound emissions
What are halogenated compounds?
Halogenated compounds are organic or inorganic molecules containing at least one halogen atom—fluorine (F), chlorine (Cl), bromine (Br), or iodine (I). Commonly used in industry for plastics, solvents, and pesticides, these compounds are known for high stability but often act as environmental pollutants that bioaccumulate.
Treatment options for halogenated compound emissions
Techniques for organic and inorganic halogen compounds
Organic halogen compounds
Inorganic halogen compounds
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