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Environmental Organic Chemistry 2nd Ed
Publisher: Wiley-Interscience; 2 edition (June 15, 2002)
Language: English
Published Online: 8 Jun 2005
Editor(s): Schwarzenbach
Author(s): Rene P. Schwarzenbach, Philip M. Gschwend, Dieter M. Imboden
Print ISBN: 9780471350538
Online ISBN: 9780471649649
ISBN-10: 0471350532
Table Of Contents
Frontmatter (p i-xiii)
Part I: Introduction
Part I: Introduction (p 1)
Chapter 1: General Topic and Overview (p 3-12)
Chapter 2: An Introduction to Environmental Organic Chemicals (p 13-54)
Part II: Equilibrium Partitioning Between Gaseous, Liquid, and Solid Phases
Part II: Equilibrium Partitioning Between Gaseous, Liquid, and Solid Phases (p 55-56)
Chapter 3: Partitioning: Molecular Interactions and Thermodynamics (p 57-96)
Chapter 4: Vapor Pressure (p 97-131)
Chapter 5: Activity Coefficient and Solubility in Water (p 133-180)
Chapter 6: Air-Organic Solvent and Air-Water Partitioning (p 181-212)
Chapter 7: Organic Liquid-Water Partitioning (p 213-244)
Chapter 8: Organic Acids and Bases: Acidity Constant and Partitioning Behavior (p 245-274)
Chapter 9: Sorption I: General Introduction and Sorption Processes Involving Organic Matter (p 275-330)
Chapter 10: Sorption II: Partitioning to Living Media - Bioaccumulation and Baseline Toxicity (p 331-386)
Chapter 11: Sorption III: Sorption Processes Involving Inorganic Surfaces (p 387-458)
Part III: Transformation Processes
Part III: Transformation Processes (p 459-460)
Chapter 12: Thermodynamics and Kinetics of Transformation Reactions (p 461-488)
Chapter 13: Chemical Transformations I: Hydrolysis and Reactions Involving Other Nucleophilic Species (p 489-554)
Chapter 14: Chemical Transformations II: Redox Reactions (p 555-610)
Chapter 15: Direct Photolysis (p 611-654)
Chapter 16: Indirect Photolysis: Reactions with Photooxidants in Natural Waters and in the Atmosphere (p 655-686)
Chapter 17: Biological Transformations (p 687-773)
Part IV: Modeling Tools: Transport and Reaction
Part IV: Modeling Tools: Transport and Reaction (p 775-776)
Chapter 18: Transport by Random Motion (p 777-832)
Chapter 19: Transport Through Boundaries (p 833-885)
Chapter 20: Air-Water Exchange (p 887-943)
Chapter 21: Box Models (p 945-1003)
Chapter 22: Models in Space and Time (p 1005-1047)
Part V: Environmental Systems and Case Studies
Part V: Environmental Systems and Case Studies (p 1049)
Chapter 23: Ponds, Lakes, and Oceans (p 1051-1099)
Chapter 24: Rivers (p 1101-1146)
Chapter 25: Groundwater (p 1147-1184)
Appendix A: Mathematics (p 1185-1190)
Appendix B: Physical Constants and Units (p 1191-1196)
Appendix C: Physicochemical Properties of Organic Compounds (p 1197-1208)
Appendix D: Temperature Dependence of Equilibrium Constants and Rate Constants (p 1209-1210)[/code]
Appendix E: Properties of The Earth (p 1211-1212)
Bibliography (p 1213-1254)
Subject Index (p 1255-1282)
Compound Index (p 1283-1309)
List of Illustrative Examples (p 1310-1313)
Publisher: Wiley-Interscience; 2 edition (June 15, 2002)
Language: English
Published Online: 8 Jun 2005
Editor(s): Schwarzenbach
Author(s): Rene P. Schwarzenbach, Philip M. Gschwend, Dieter M. Imboden
Print ISBN: 9780471350538
Online ISBN: 9780471649649
ISBN-10: 0471350532
Table Of Contents
Frontmatter (p i-xiii)
Part I: Introduction
Part I: Introduction (p 1)
Chapter 1: General Topic and Overview (p 3-12)
Chapter 2: An Introduction to Environmental Organic Chemicals (p 13-54)
Part II: Equilibrium Partitioning Between Gaseous, Liquid, and Solid Phases
Part II: Equilibrium Partitioning Between Gaseous, Liquid, and Solid Phases (p 55-56)
Chapter 3: Partitioning: Molecular Interactions and Thermodynamics (p 57-96)
Chapter 4: Vapor Pressure (p 97-131)
Chapter 5: Activity Coefficient and Solubility in Water (p 133-180)
Chapter 6: Air-Organic Solvent and Air-Water Partitioning (p 181-212)
Chapter 7: Organic Liquid-Water Partitioning (p 213-244)
Chapter 8: Organic Acids and Bases: Acidity Constant and Partitioning Behavior (p 245-274)
Chapter 9: Sorption I: General Introduction and Sorption Processes Involving Organic Matter (p 275-330)
Chapter 10: Sorption II: Partitioning to Living Media - Bioaccumulation and Baseline Toxicity (p 331-386)
Chapter 11: Sorption III: Sorption Processes Involving Inorganic Surfaces (p 387-458)
Part III: Transformation Processes
Part III: Transformation Processes (p 459-460)
Chapter 12: Thermodynamics and Kinetics of Transformation Reactions (p 461-488)
Chapter 13: Chemical Transformations I: Hydrolysis and Reactions Involving Other Nucleophilic Species (p 489-554)
Chapter 14: Chemical Transformations II: Redox Reactions (p 555-610)
Chapter 15: Direct Photolysis (p 611-654)
Chapter 16: Indirect Photolysis: Reactions with Photooxidants in Natural Waters and in the Atmosphere (p 655-686)
Chapter 17: Biological Transformations (p 687-773)
Part IV: Modeling Tools: Transport and Reaction
Part IV: Modeling Tools: Transport and Reaction (p 775-776)
Chapter 18: Transport by Random Motion (p 777-832)
Chapter 19: Transport Through Boundaries (p 833-885)
Chapter 20: Air-Water Exchange (p 887-943)
Chapter 21: Box Models (p 945-1003)
Chapter 22: Models in Space and Time (p 1005-1047)
Part V: Environmental Systems and Case Studies
Part V: Environmental Systems and Case Studies (p 1049)
Chapter 23: Ponds, Lakes, and Oceans (p 1051-1099)
Chapter 24: Rivers (p 1101-1146)
Chapter 25: Groundwater (p 1147-1184)
Appendix A: Mathematics (p 1185-1190)
Appendix B: Physical Constants and Units (p 1191-1196)
Appendix C: Physicochemical Properties of Organic Compounds (p 1197-1208)
Appendix D: Temperature Dependence of Equilibrium Constants and Rate Constants (p 1209-1210)[/code]
Appendix E: Properties of The Earth (p 1211-1212)
Bibliography (p 1213-1254)
Subject Index (p 1255-1282)
Compound Index (p 1283-1309)
List of Illustrative Examples (p 1310-1313)