Measuring specific compounds: the example of dioxins
Gaseous air pollution - Gas measurement
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Measuring specific compounds: the example of dioxins
Gaseous air pollution - Gas measurement

Authors : Gérard TOUPANCE, Alain PERSON, Yvon Le MOULLEC, Pierre MASCLET, Pascal E. PERROS

Publication date: September 10, 2004 | Lire en français

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9. Measuring specific compounds: the example of dioxins

The pollutants that can be emitted into the air are very numerous and cannot be exhaustively described here. In each case, we can draw on the various techniques described so far. The case of dioxins will be dealt with here by way of example only.

9.1 Properties of dioxins

The term dioxin refers to a family of hydrocarbons made up of 2 chlorinated aromatic rings (1 to 8 atoms in all) joined by one or two oxygen atoms: .

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