P3HT and PCBM were dissolved into 0.7 mL
dichlorobenzene (DCB) with the weight ratio of 1 : 1 as the standard active layer solution, and the prepared samples, CdSe TP/NR, were dissolved in the standard active layer solution with the concentration of 10, 30, 50,100, and 175 wt% and named as CdSe-TP/NR1, 2, 3, 4, and 5, respectively.
This temperature is well below the boiling point of the
dichlorobenzene solvent (180.5[degrees]C).
EPA removed more than 400 drums, pails and other containers, containing hazardous chemicals including hexavalent chromium, perchloric acid, butanol,
dichlorobenzene, and hydrochloric and sulfuric acids.
In addition to the asbestos, hexavalent chromium, perchloric acid, butanol,
dichlorobenzene, hydrochloric acid and sulfuric acid were found on the site.
Other solvents that dissolve SWNTs, including chloroform (57), toluene,
dichlorobenzene (58), tetrahydrofuran, and dichloromethane (59) have human health and environmental issues associated with these volatile organic compounds.
2,5-DCP is the major metabolite of
dichlorobenzene (DCB), a common fumigant also used in mothballs, insect repellants, deodorizers, and toilet bowl disinfectants.
The present study investigates the thermal stability of high-efficiency OPV devices based on poly[(4,8-bis-(2-ethylhexyloxy)benzo [1,2-b;4,5-b]dithiophene)-2,6-diyl-alt-(4-(2-ethylhexanoyl)-thieno[3,4-b]thiopene)-2,6-diyl] (PBDTTT-C): [PC.sub.71]BM BHJ blended with 3% DIO in
dichlorobenzene. The effect of heat on the morphological and electrical characteristics of DIO-modified BHJ is investigated.
acetone, benzene, and
dichlorobenzene. In general, the extractives are any compounds that do not belong to the classes of cellulose, hemicellulose.
The solvents n-heptane, acetone, and
dichlorobenzene (DCB) were laboratory reagent grade.
Dichlorobenzenes (1,2-, 1,3-, 1,4-) appear in emissions from petrochemical factories and from manufacture of polymers, while chlorobenzene, the production of which in the U.S.
Toxicological Profile for
Dichlorobenzenes. Atlanta, GA:ATSDR.
Toxicotogical Profile for
Dichlorobenzenes. Available: www.aLsdrxdc.gov/toxprofiles/tplO.pdf [accessed 29 January 20111].