About: Synthane is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 49 publications have been published within this topic receiving 158 citations. The topic is also known as: difluoromethyl 1,2,2,3,3-pentafluoropropyl ether & 1-(difluoromethoxy)-1,2,2,3,3-pentafluoropropane.
TL;DR: In this article, the authors conducted a benchmark-scale treatment of condensate water from the gasification of Montana and Illinois coals in the Synthane process development units.
Abstract: Bench-scale treatment tests consisting of oil and grease removal, biological oxidation and adsorption with by-product char were conducted on condensate water from the gasification of Montana and Illinois coals in the Synthane process development units. Test data from each of the treatment steps are presented, indicating that a single treatment step will not adequately clean the water and that several consecutive treatment steps will be required. Overall removals of 99.9% phenol and 97% TOC (total organic carbon) were obtained by the treatments used.
TL;DR: In this paper, extensive studies have been made of the various effluents found in the Synthane coal-to-gas process, including waters, gases and trace elements present in some of the streams.
Abstract: Extensive studies have been made of the various effluents found in the Synthane coal-to-gas process. Analyses have been made of the waters, gases, and trace elements present in some of the streams. Results of analyses show the water effluents are the area where extensive research is needed. (auth)
TL;DR: A modification of the Ames bacterial assay system employing two histidine-dependent strains of Salmonella typhimurium, TA1535 and TA100, was used to test the mutagenicity of four experimental, inhalational anesthetic agents: sevoflurane, synthane, dioxychlorane, anddioxyflurane.
Abstract: A modification of the Ames bacterial assay system employing two histidine-dependent strains of Salmonella typhimurium, TA1535 and TA100, was used to test the mutagenicity of four experimental, inhalational anesthetic agents: sevoflurane, synthane, dioxychlorane, and dioxyflurane. None of the anesthetics was mutagenic. Increased activity was seen only with vinylidene chloride, the positive control.