I. Uemasu et al., CAPTURE OF VOLATILE CHLORINATED HYDROCARBONS BY AQUEOUS-SOLUTIONS OF BRANCHED CYCLODEXTRINS, Journal of inclusion phenomena and molecular recognition in chemistry, 25(1-3), 1996, pp. 221-224
The use of aqueous solutions of branched cyclodextrins was examined in
order to develop an effective method of capturing toxic volatile chlo
rinated hydrocarbons such as trichloroethylene and monochlorobenzene.
From the experiments in which trichloroethylene diluted with nitrogen
gas came into contact with aqueous solutions of branched cyclodextrin
mixtures, it was found that absorption could be performed without the
formation of inclusion complex solids, which should simplify the whole
process of absorption and recovery.