Halogens
What are halogens?
Halogenated compounds are organic chemicals that contain elements such as chlorine, fluorine, or bromine. They are widely used in industrial processes, including solvents, refrigerants, and chemical manufacturing
Sources & occurrence
These compounds are commonly found at manufacturing plants, chemical processing facilities, and sites with historical solvent use. Contamination can persist in soil and groundwater for extended periods.
Environmental & health impact
Halogenated compounds are chemically stable and resistant to degradation. Many are toxic, can accumulate in the environment, and pose long-term risks to ecosystems and human health.
MycoMine treatment
Halogenated compounds are organic chemicals that contain elements such as chlorine, fluorine, or bromine. They are widely used in industrial processes, including solvents, refrigerants, and chemical manufacturing
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