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SWELLING OF PEATS IN LIQUID METHYL, TETRAMETHYLENE AND PROPYL SULFOXIDES AND IN LIQUID PROPYL SULFONE
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Lyon, W. G. SWELLING OF PEATS IN LIQUID METHYL, TETRAMETHYLENE AND PROPYL SULFOXIDES AND IN LIQUID PROPYL SULFONE. ENVIRONMENTAL TOXICOLOGY AND CHEMISTRY 14(2):229-236, (1995).
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The interactions of methyl, tetramethylene, and propyl sulfoxides and propyl sulfone during sorption onto four de-waxed, acid-form peats have been studied by means of swelling measurements. The results for sulfoxides are displayed as het-eromolecular sorption isotherms, which plot amount sorbed versus S=O group activity (molar density ratio relative to methyl sulfoxide). The present swelling data are compared to previous data for a homologous series of alcohols. Propyl sulfone apparently reacted with the peats during the sorption process, and one peat (Canadian) exhibited a dramatic 26% shrinkage in volume when exposed to this reagent for 8 weeks. Pyrolysis-GC-MS study of sulfone-doped Canadian peat found that propyl sulfide was the predominant pyrolysis product, although traces of propyl sulfoxide and sulfur dioxide were also found.
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