
Fatty Alcohols
Anthropogenic and Natural Occurrence in the Environment
Royal Society of Chemistry (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Published on 3. October 2018
Book
Hardback
224 pages
978-1-78801-362-8 (ISBN)
Description
Fatty alcohols are mainly used in the production of detergents and surfactants. They are also components of cosmetics, foods and as industrial solvents.
The 2008 edition originated from a multi-year review of the occurrence, behaviour and use of fatty alcohols to inform the registration of such chemicals through the REACH process in the EU. This review highlighted areas requiring further research. In this expanded edition, new information regarding products containing fatty alcohol derivatives, the fate of these down-the-drain products in wastewater systems and the use of compound specific stable isotope methods has been published. This work has been amalgamated with a number of aspects relating to the inclusion of these compounds in the EU bio-based economy drive.
Significant advances have been made since the first edition. No other book brings together all the disparate information regarding this group of chemicals that are of great interest to environmental scientist (as biomarkers), industry (as surfactants) and to regulators.
The 2008 edition originated from a multi-year review of the occurrence, behaviour and use of fatty alcohols to inform the registration of such chemicals through the REACH process in the EU. This review highlighted areas requiring further research. In this expanded edition, new information regarding products containing fatty alcohol derivatives, the fate of these down-the-drain products in wastewater systems and the use of compound specific stable isotope methods has been published. This work has been amalgamated with a number of aspects relating to the inclusion of these compounds in the EU bio-based economy drive.
Significant advances have been made since the first edition. No other book brings together all the disparate information regarding this group of chemicals that are of great interest to environmental scientist (as biomarkers), industry (as surfactants) and to regulators.
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Edition
2nd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Cambridge
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 12 mm
Weight
486 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-78801-362-8 (9781788013628)
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Stephen M. Mudge | Scott E. Belanger | Paul C. DeLeo
Fatty Alcohols
Anthropogenic and Natural Occurrence in the Environment
E-Book
09/2018
2nd Edition
Royal Society of Chemistry
€172.99
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Stephen M. Mudge | Scott E. Belanger | Paul C. DeLeo
Fatty Alcohols
Anthropogenic and Natural Occurrence in the Environment
E-Book
09/2018
2nd Edition
Royal Society of Chemistry
€172.99
Available for download
Previous edition

Stephen M. Mudge | Scott E. Belanger | Allen M. Nielsen
Fatty Alcohols
Anthropogenic and Natural Occurrence in the Environment
Book
10/2008
Royal Society of Chemistry
€129.50
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Persons
Research Fellow, Functional leader of P&G environmental toxicology function, published approximately 100 papers in peer reviewed literature on a wide range of ecological, toxicological and environmental issues.
Author
NILU, Norway
Procter and Gamble, USA
Integral Consulting, USA
Content
Definitions;
Biological Synthesis;
Occurrence in Biota;
Consumer and Cosmetic Product Uses and Production;
Environmental Transformations;
Analytical Methods;
Environmental Concentrations;
Using Fatty Alcohols as Biomarkers;
Multivariate Statistics;
Environmental and Human Safety Aspects of Fatty Alcohols
Biological Synthesis;
Occurrence in Biota;
Consumer and Cosmetic Product Uses and Production;
Environmental Transformations;
Analytical Methods;
Environmental Concentrations;
Using Fatty Alcohols as Biomarkers;
Multivariate Statistics;
Environmental and Human Safety Aspects of Fatty Alcohols