Environmental Organic Chemistry

Environmental Organic Chemistry

by RPSchwarzenbach (Author)

Synopsis

This monograph demonstrates how the chemical structure of organic compounds influences the molecular interactions which control transfer and reaction processes in the natural environment. It thoroughly explains how to quantify these processes using the principles of chemistry, physics and biology in a macroscopic environmental system, and focuses on the behaviour of major synthetic organic chemicals introduced in large quantities into the environment. Containing more than 100 illustrations, an extensive bibliography, and useful reference material such as constants, units and equations, this book serves as a text for introductory courses in environmental organic chemistry, as well as a source of information for the professional concerned with risk and hazard assessment of organic chemical pollutants in the environment.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 694
Edition: New edition
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Published: 18 Jul 1995

ISBN 10: 0471122238
ISBN 13: 9780471122234

Author Bio
RENE P. SCHWARZENBACH is Professor of Environmental Chemistry at the Swiss Federal Institute for Environmental Science and Technology. PHILIP M. GSCHWEND is Associate Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. DIETER M. IMBODEN is Professor of Environmental Physics at the Swiss Federal Institute for Environmental Science and Technology.