TEES 6/15/1994 Search this book Presents 209 compounds arranged on the basis of their molecular structures (mono-, di-, tri-, etc., substituted biphenyls)Supplies two categories of spectra mass and IRProvides the systematic IUPAC name, net chemical formulae, Chemical Abstracts Registry Number, and specific PCB code for each compoundPresents two calculated masses for each mass spectra, exact mass and average massIncludes two indexes: Chemical Abstracts Registry Number and PCB Code Number
PCBs have been produced commercially for a long time and for a variety of uses. However, their chemical and physical stability has been found to be responsible for the PCBs environmental contamination problem. The discovery of widespread environmental occurrence of PCBs and their apparent link to carcinogenesis drew public attention to the problem, leading to new legislation regulating PCBs. Although regulations and requirements differ from country to country, there is a common global analytical interest in determining their presence in the different matrices and in the environment. The purpose of this book is to provide a comprehensive compilation of spectral data for the complete set of PCBs.
Search this book Table of Contents Biphenyl Monochlorobiphenyls Dichlorobiphenyls Trichlorobiphenyls Tetrachlorobiphenyls Pentachlorobiphenyls Hexachlorobiphenyls Heptachlorobiphenyls Octachlorobiphenyls Nonachlorobiphenyls Decachlorobiphenyls Indexes: Index of PCB Numbers. Index of Chemical Abstract Registry Numbers. Appendix A: Gas Chromatograph Retention Times and Instrumental Conditions