Halogenated compounds

Halogenated compounds are those that contain a halogen element; In other words, those whose composition includes molecules of chlorine, bromine, fluorine, iodine, etc.

Many organic compounds may contain halogens in their molecular structure.

EXUS focuses its efforts on the treatment of volatile halogenated organic compounds, which damage the ozone layer and the environment when they are released into the atmosphere. The most common compounds we treat are organic molecules containing chlorine.