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(2014) Biological remediation of explosive residues, Dordrecht, Springer.

Biodegradation of nitrophenol compounds

Nobutada Kimura , Wataru Kitagawa , Yoichi Kamagata

pp. 1-13

Nitrophenol compounds have been used in a number of ways in medicines, explosives, and pesticides (Munnecke 1976). Due to the intense yellow color of the phenolate anion and pH reactivity (p-nitrophenol is colorless at pH 5.6 and the corresponding phenolate anion has a maximum yellow color at pH 7.6), nitrophenols are often used directly in titrations as indicators. Nitrophenols are also used in monitoring the enzyme activity, such as ß-galactosidase activity through detection of nitrophenol moiety and concomitant formation of the yellow color. Picric acid, also called 2,4,6-trinitrophenol, has been extensively used as a military explosive. In addition picric acid has been also used as a yellow dye, as an antiseptic and in the synthesis of chloropicrin, or nitrotrichloromethane, CCl3NO2, a powerful insecticide.

Publication details

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-01083-0_1

Full citation:

Kimura, N. , Kitagawa, W. , Kamagata, Y. (2014)., Biodegradation of nitrophenol compounds, in S. N. Singh (ed.), Biological remediation of explosive residues, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 1-13.

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