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Handbook of Environmental Degradation Rates
Handbook of Environmental Degradation Rates
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Abiotic Degradation
Absorb UV Light
advanced environmental science
Aerobic Biodegradation
Alkylperoxyl Radicals
Aqueous Biodegradation
atmospheric oxidation processes
CAS Registry Number
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chemical degradation rate data analysis
Cod Removal
contaminant fate modeling
Direct Photolysis
environmental chemistry
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Estimated Rate Constant
Experimental Low Concentration
Gem
Grab Sample
groundwater remediation
Hydrolysis Half Lives
Low Half Lives
MITI
Normal Environmental Conditions
organic pollutant kinetics
Pristine Air
Product details
- ISBN 9780367402990
- Weight: 1430g
- Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
- Publication Date: 30 Jun 2020
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
In order to assess the environmental exposure from chemicals in various media, you must know the rate at which a chemical will degrade. Handbook of Environmental Degradation Rates saves you the time and money collecting and evaluating this important information. The Handbook provides rate constant and half-life ranges for various processes and combines them into ranges for different media (air, groundwater, surface water, soils), which can be directly entered into various models.
Some of the processes the Handbook includes are aerobic and anaerobic biodegradation, direct photolysis, hydrolysis, and reaction with various oxidants or free radicals (e.g., hydroxyl radical and ozone in the atmosphere). Experimental data are used and cited when available, and validated estimation methods are used when no experimental data are available. Researched and organized by leading experts, Handbook of Environmental Degradation Rates is easy-to-use and is well indexed by chemical name and CAS Number.
Philip H. Howard, Robert S. Boethling, William F. Jarvis, William M. Meylan , Edward M. Michalenko, Heather Taub Printup
Handbook of Environmental Degradation Rates
€78.99
