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Aromatic hydrocarbons atrazine

Argenlalion chromalography, 261 Aromatic acids in human urine, 285 Aromatic hydrocarbons, 69 Arylhydroxylamines, 298 Ascorbic acid, 296 Aspirin, 282 Asymmetric diens, 290 Asymmetrical peaks, 58, 82, 160 AIT, stability constants of metal complexes. 278 Atrazine, 292 Atropine, 297 Axial diffusion mobile phase. 8 stationary phase, 8,9 Aza-arenes, 293 Azoxybenzenes, 298... [Pg.164]

The reactivity, fate, and distribution of bound solutes are certainly changed by association with stream humic substances. The rate of photolysis of certain organic compounds (Zepp et al., 1981a,b), the rate of volatilization of polychlorinated biphenyls (Griffin and Chian, 1980), the bioaccumulation of polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons in fish (Leversee, 1981), the rate of humic acid induced acid-base catalysis (Perdue, 1983), and the rate of microbiological decomposition are some specific examples. The octyl ester of 2,4-D (2,4 DOE) was predicted by theoretical and mathematical models and found by experimentation to be resistant to base hydrolysis when bound to humic substances (Perdue, 1983). The same model predicted the humic acid catalyzed hydrolysis of atrazine as demonstrated by Li and Felbeck 11972). [Pg.205]

Chemicals Chlorinated pyridinal Organophosphate pesticides o-Phthalaldehyde Triclosan Polychlorinated biphenyls Chlorofluorocarbons Chlorinated aromatics hydrocarbons Halogenated biocides Atrazine Petroleum hydrocarbons Amitraz Bifenthrin Other pesticides, herbicides, biocides, fumigants, germicides, etc. [Pg.8]

Ceramic membranes impregnated with crosslinked silylated CD polymers, i.e. organic-inorganic filters were investigated for removal of some organic pollutants from water [59]. It was established that they remove polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons PAH, the monocyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, trihalo methanes, methyl-f-butyl ether and pesticides. Trihalomethanes are disinfection by-products, they (especially dibromochloromethane) increase the risk of cancer. The pesticides simazine and atrazine are drinking water pollutants. [Pg.831]


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