02975mam a2200349 a 45000010008000000030008000080050017000160080041000330100017000740200028000910200022001190240018001410350023001590350017001820400031001990500024002300820017002541000037002712450103003082500012004112600036004233000036004595000026004955040068005215050969005895050547015585200402021056500046025076500021025537000020025747000031025943386086BD-DhUL20141024124038.0020905s2003 njua b 001 0 eng  a 2002513118 a0471350532 (alk. paper) a0471357502 (pbk.)30a9780471357506 a(OCoLC)ocm50598231 a(NNC)3386086 aDLCcDLCdOrLoB-BdBD-DhUL00aTD196.O73bS39 200304a547220bSCE1 aSchwarzenbach, René P.,d1945-10aEnvironmental organic chemistry /cRené P. Schwarzenbach, Philip M. Gschwend, Dieter M. Imboden. a2nd ed. aHoboken, N.J. :bWiley,cc2003. axiii, 1313 p. :bill. ;c29 cm. a"Wiley-Interscience." aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 1213-1254) and indexes.00gPt. I.tIntroduction --g1.tGeneral Topic and Overview --g2.tAn Introduction to Environmental Organic Chemicals --gPt. II.tEquilibrium Partitioning Between Gaseous, Liquid, and Solid Phases --g3.tPartitioning: Molecular Interactions and Thermodynamics --g4.tVapor Pressure --g5.tActivity Coefficient and Solubility in Water --g6.tAir-Organic Solvent and Air-Water Partitioning --g7.tOrganic Liquid-Water Partitioning --g8.tOrganic Acids and Bases: Acidity Constant and Partitioning Behavior --g9.tSorption I: General Introduction and Sorption Processes Involving Organic Matter --g10.tSorption II: Partitioning to Living Media - Bioaccumulation and Baseline Toxicity --g11.tSorption III: Sorption Processes Involving Inorganic Surfaces --gPt. III.tTransformation Processes --g12.tThermodynamics and Kinetics of Transformation Reactions --g13.tChemical Transformations I: Hydrolysis and Reactions Involving Other Nucleophilic Species --80g14.tChemical Transformations II: Redox Reactions --g15.tDirect Photolysis --g16.tIndirect Photolysis: Reactions with Photooxidants in Natural Waters and in the Atmosphere --g17.tBiological Transformations --gPt. IV.tModeling Tools: Transport and Reaction --g18.tTransport by Random Motion --g19.tTransport Through Boundaries --g20.tAir-Water Exchange --g21.tBox Models --g22.tModels in Space and Time --gPt. V.tEnvironmental Systems and Case Studies --g23.tPonds, Lakes, and Oceans --g24.tRivers --g25.tGroundwater.1 a"Authors Schwarzenbach, Gschwend, and Imboden provide the complete theoretical background of the subject, as well as illustrative examples, problems, and case studies. Like the first, the second edition of Environmental Organic Chemistry is an invaluable resource for all industry, government, and academic professionals dealing with assessing organic pollutants in the environment."--BOOK JACKET. 0aOrganic compoundsxEnvironmental aspects. 0aWater chemistry.1 aGschwend, P. M.1 aImboden, Dieter M.,d1943-