Since the 1940s, perchloroethylene, or PCE for short, has been a popular chemical employed in dry cleaning shops across the country. Water laps at the shore at Lake Tahoe’s Pope Beach in July.
PCE (short for perchloroethylene or tetrachloroethylene and sometimes called “perc”) is a toxic chemical that, once spilled, can keep on contaminating soil, water and indoor air for decades. It’s not ...
Figure 2. The editable small molecule acceptor database, molecular designer and PCE predictors in the interface of ...