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Phenol environmental sciences

Westall, J. C., Leuenberger, C. Schwarzenbach, R. P. (1985). Influence of pH and ionic strength on the aqueous-nonaqueous distribution of chlorinated phenols. Environmental Science and Technology, 19, 193-8. [Pg.299]

Stone, A. (1987) Reductive dissolution of manganese (lll/IV) oxides by substituted phenols. Environmental Science and Technology 1987, 979-988. [Pg.88]

Tessmer, C. H., R. D. Vidic, and L. J. Uranowski. 1997. Impact of oxygen-containing surface functional groups on activated carbon adsorption of phenols. Environmental Science Technology 31(7) 1872-1878. [Pg.459]

Kuch H.M. and K. Ballschmitter (2001). Determination of endocrine-disrupting phenolic compounds and estrogens in surface and drinking water by HRGC-(NCI)-MS in picograms per liter range. Environmental Science and Technology 35 3201-3206. [Pg.271]

Kahru, A., Maloverjan, A., Sillak, H. Pollumaa, L. 2002. The toxicity and fate of phenolic pollutants in the contaminated soils associated with the oil-shale industry. Environmental Science and Pollution Research International (Special Issue), 1, 27-33. [Pg.282]

Hwang, H-M., Hodson, R. E. Lee, R. F. (1986). Degradation of phenol and chlorophenols by sunlight and microbes in estuarine water. Environmental Science and Technology, 20, 1002-7. [Pg.290]

Isaacson, P.J. Frink, C. R. (1984). Nonreversible sorption of phenolic compounds by sediment fractions the role of sediment organic matter. Environmental Science and Technology, 18, 43-8. [Pg.290]

Eield, J. A. and Sierra-Alvarez, R. 2008. Microbial degradation of chlorinated phenols. Reviews in Environmental Science and Biotechnology, 7 211 1. [Pg.242]

Dai, Youyuan, et al. (1998). Comparative study on technical economy for the treatment of wastewater containing phenol between complexation extraction process and biological process. Zhongguo Huanjing Kexue/China Environmental Science, August 20, 1998, 18, 4, 293-297. [Pg.143]

Tratnyek PG, Hoigne J. 1991. Oxidation of substituted phenols in the environment A QSAR analysis of rate constants for reaction with singlet oxygen. Environmental Science and Technology 25 1596-1604. [Pg.226]

Cichy, W., Szymanowski, J. (2002). Recovery of phenol from aqueous streams in hollow fiber modules. Environmental Science and Technology 36 2088-2093. [Pg.399]

Smejkalova D., Piccolo A., Spiteller M., Oligomerization of humic phenolic monomers by oxidative coupling under biomimetic catalysis. Environmental Science and Technology 2006 40(22) 6955-6962. [Pg.99]

Vidic, R. D., M. T. Suidan, and R. C. Brenner. 1993. Oxidative coupling of phenols on activated carbon— Impact on adsorption equilibrium. Environmental Science Technology 27(10) 2079-2085. [Pg.459]

Schultz, T. W., Sinks, G. D. and Cronin, M. T. D., 1997. Identification of mechanisms of toxic action of phenols to Tetrahymenea pyriformis from molecular descriptors. In Chen, F., Schiirmann, G., (eds.) Quantitative structure-activity relationships in environmental sciences. VII. Pensacola, FL SETAC Press, p. 329-342. [Pg.777]

Rudel, R. A., Melly, S.J., Geno, P.W., Sun, G., and Brody, J.G. (1998) Identification of alkylphe-nols and other estrogenic phenolic compounds in wastewater, septage, groundwater on Cape Cod, Massachusetts. Environmental Science and Technology 32, 861-869. [Pg.719]

Drinking water and various submixtures National Institute of of the full seven-chemical mixture as a Environmental Health promoter in the carcinogenic process Sciences (arsenic, benzene, chloroform, chromium, lead, trichloroethylene, and phenol) (rats)... [Pg.358]

The Environmental Health Laboratory Sciences Division of the National Center for Environmental Health, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, is developing methods for the analysis of endrin and phenolic compounds in urine. These methods use high resolution GC and magnetic sector MS which gives detection limits in the low parts per trillion (ppt) range. [Pg.149]

As part of the Third National Health and Nutrition Evaluation Survey (NHANES III), the Environmental Health Laboratory Sciences Division of the Center for Environmental Health and Injury Control, Centers for Disease Control, will be analyzing human urine samples for cresols and other phenolic compounds. These data will give an indication of the frequency of occurrence and background levels of these compounds in the general population. [Pg.130]


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