Basic Concepts of Environmental Chemistry, Second Edition provides a theoretical basis for the behavior and biological effects of natural chemical entities and contaminants in natural systems, concluding with a practical focus on risk assessment and the environmental management of chemicals.
The text uses molecular properties such as polarity, water solubility, and vapor pressure as the starting point for understanding the environmental chemistry of various contaminants in soil, water, and the atmosphere. It explains biological processes such as respiration and photosynthesis and their relationship to greenhouse gases. The book then introduces environmental toxicology and describes the distribution, transport, and transformation of contaminants, including PCBs and dioxins, plastics, petroleum and aromatic hydrocarbons, soaps and detergents, and pesticides. The author highlights the relationship between specific chemical properties and their environmental and biological effects. Other topics discussed include partition behavior, fugacity, and genotoxicity, particularly involving carcinogens.
The second edition updates the contents and incorporates the latest advances in the field since the 1997 edition was published. It presents an entirely new chapter on metals, which underlines the correlation between metallic properties and their behavior in the environment, as well as new sections on radionuclides and acid drainage water. The chapter on atmospheric chemistry and pollution has been substantially expanded including photochemical smog, the Greenhouse Effect, and pollution processes in the atmosphere and acid rain. The author also adds recent approaches to ecotoxicology, ecological, and human risk assessments to include the probabilistic approach.
Basic Concepts of Environmental Chemistry, Second Edition is a practical textbook for teaching students the basic concepts of chemistry in the framework of the environment and a practical reference for anyone involved in the management and disposal of industrial chemicals and emissions, occupational health and safety, and the protection of the natural environment.
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"... is designed as a textbook for course in environmental chemistry. The objective of this fully revised edition is to provide knowledge of environmental chemistry based on a series of theoretical principles ... It aims to give students not just knowledge of environmental chemistry but understanding of how and why processes in the environment occur. ... This is a practical textbook for teaching students the basic concepts of chemistry in the framework of the environment and a practical reference for anyone involved in the management and disposal of industrial chemicals and emissions, occupational health and safety, and the protection of the natural environment."
- J Albaiges, Editor in Chief, Department of Environment Chemistry CID-CSIC, Barcelona, Spain, in International Journal Of Environmental Analytical Chemistry, Vol. 86, 2006
"This is a book which has much to offer, not only to those directly concerned with environmental matters, but also as a general text which clearly demonstrates the application of both organic and physical chemistry to real-life situations."
-Chromatographia, Dec. 2005
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Verlagsgruppe
Zielgruppe
Für höhere Schule und Studium
Undergraduate
Illustrationen
167 s/w Abbildungen, 82 s/w Tabellen
82 Tables, black and white; 167 Illustrations, black and white
Maße
Höhe: 240 mm
Breite: 161 mm
Dicke: 30 mm
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ISBN-13
978-1-56670-676-6 (9781566706766)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Des W. Connell (Griffith University, Queensland, Australia)
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Griffith University, Queensland, Australia
PREFACE
PRINCIPLES OF ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY: The Role and Importance of Environmental Chemistry. BASIC PROPERTIES OF CHEMICALS IN THE ENVIRONMENT: Bonds and Molecules: Their Influence on Physical-Chemical Properties in the Environment. Environmental Transformation and Degradation Processes. Environmental Toxicology. CONTAMINANTS IN THE ENVIRONMENT: Petroleum Hydrocarbons. Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) and Dioxins. Synthetic Polymers: Plastics, Elastomers and Synthetic Fibers. Pesticides. Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs). Soaps and Detergents. Metals in the Environment. PROCESSES IN THE NATURAL ENVIRONMENT: Atmospheric Chemistry and Pollution. Chemistry of Natural Waters and Water Pollution. Soil Contamination. Distribution of Chemicals in the Environment. Genotoxicity: The Action of Environmental Chemicals on Genetic Material. MANAGEMENT OF HAZARDOUS CHEMICALS: Monitoring of Chemicals in the Environment. Human Health and Ecological Risk Assessment Due to Exposure to Chemicals.