Abstract

An Overview of Aniline and Chloroaniline Compounds as Environmental Pollutants

Highlights

  • Aniline and its derivatives are used as mediators in most of different operational fields, for example, synthesis of dyes, plasticizers, pharmaceuticals, pesticides, polymers including polyurethane and rubber additives, photographic chemicals as well as varnishes and as precursors for amino aromatic derivatives [1,2,3,4,5,6]

  • Due to their vast use they often found in the environment. They formed as main intermediates during microbial transformation of nitroaromatic compounds, dinitroaniline, urea, herbicides, triclocarban and nitropyrenes etc., [7,8,9]

  • If aniline is dispersed in soil, it can quickly enter into the underground water and/or evaporate to an average extent

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Introduction

Aniline and its derivatives are used as mediators in most of different operational fields, for example, synthesis of dyes, plasticizers, pharmaceuticals, pesticides, polymers including polyurethane and rubber additives, photographic chemicals as well as varnishes and as precursors for amino aromatic derivatives [1,2,3,4,5,6]. Aniline and Chloroaniline Compounds Uses, Environmental Pollution and their Toxicity Due to their vast use they often found in the environment. They formed as main intermediates during microbial transformation of nitroaromatic compounds, dinitroaniline, urea, herbicides, triclocarban (antimicrobial agent) and nitropyrenes etc., [7,8,9].

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