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Environmental organic chemistry /

by Schwarzenbach, René P; Gschwend, P. M; Imboden, Dieter M.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Hoboken, N.J. : Wiley, c2003Edition: 2nd ed.Description: xiii, 1313 p. : ill. ; 29 cm.ISBN: 0471350532 (alk. paper); 0471357502 (pbk.).Subject(s): Organic compounds -- Environmental aspects | Water chemistry
Contents:
Introduction -- General Topic and Overview -- An Introduction to Environmental Organic Chemicals -- Equilibrium Partitioning Between Gaseous, Liquid, and Solid Phases -- Partitioning: Molecular Interactions and Thermodynamics -- Vapor Pressure -- Activity Coefficient and Solubility in Water -- Air-Organic Solvent and Air-Water Partitioning -- Organic Liquid-Water Partitioning -- Organic Acids and Bases: Acidity Constant and Partitioning Behavior -- Sorption I: General Introduction and Sorption Processes Involving Organic Matter -- Sorption II: Partitioning to Living Media - Bioaccumulation and Baseline Toxicity -- Sorption III: Sorption Processes Involving Inorganic Surfaces -- Transformation Processes -- Thermodynamics and Kinetics of Transformation Reactions -- Chemical Transformations I: Hydrolysis and Reactions Involving Other Nucleophilic Species --
Chemical Transformations II: Redox Reactions -- Direct Photolysis -- Indirect Photolysis: Reactions with Photooxidants in Natural Waters and in the Atmosphere -- Biological Transformations -- Modeling Tools: Transport and Reaction -- Transport by Random Motion -- Transport Through Boundaries -- Air-Water Exchange -- Box Models -- Models in Space and Time -- Environmental Systems and Case Studies -- Ponds, Lakes, and Oceans -- Rivers -- Groundwater.
Review: "Authors Schwarzenbach, Gschwend, and Imboden provide the complete theoretical background of the subject, as well as illustrative examples, problems, and case studies. Like the first, the second edition of Environmental Organic Chemistry is an invaluable resource for all industry, government, and academic professionals dealing with assessing organic pollutants in the environment."--BOOK JACKET.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 1213-1254) and indexes.

Pt. I. Introduction -- 1. General Topic and Overview -- 2. An Introduction to Environmental Organic Chemicals -- Pt. II. Equilibrium Partitioning Between Gaseous, Liquid, and Solid Phases -- 3. Partitioning: Molecular Interactions and Thermodynamics -- 4. Vapor Pressure -- 5. Activity Coefficient and Solubility in Water -- 6. Air-Organic Solvent and Air-Water Partitioning -- 7. Organic Liquid-Water Partitioning -- 8. Organic Acids and Bases: Acidity Constant and Partitioning Behavior -- 9. Sorption I: General Introduction and Sorption Processes Involving Organic Matter -- 10. Sorption II: Partitioning to Living Media - Bioaccumulation and Baseline Toxicity -- 11. Sorption III: Sorption Processes Involving Inorganic Surfaces -- Pt. III. Transformation Processes -- 12. Thermodynamics and Kinetics of Transformation Reactions -- 13. Chemical Transformations I: Hydrolysis and Reactions Involving Other Nucleophilic Species --

14. Chemical Transformations II: Redox Reactions -- 15. Direct Photolysis -- 16. Indirect Photolysis: Reactions with Photooxidants in Natural Waters and in the Atmosphere -- 17. Biological Transformations -- Pt. IV. Modeling Tools: Transport and Reaction -- 18. Transport by Random Motion -- 19. Transport Through Boundaries -- 20. Air-Water Exchange -- 21. Box Models -- 22. Models in Space and Time -- Pt. V. Environmental Systems and Case Studies -- 23. Ponds, Lakes, and Oceans -- 24. Rivers -- 25. Groundwater.

"Authors Schwarzenbach, Gschwend, and Imboden provide the complete theoretical background of the subject, as well as illustrative examples, problems, and case studies. Like the first, the second edition of Environmental Organic Chemistry is an invaluable resource for all industry, government, and academic professionals dealing with assessing organic pollutants in the environment."--BOOK JACKET.

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