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Pollutants solubilities in water

Pollutant solubility At these very low biofilm interface concentrations, biodegradable pollutant solubility in water can be described by using Henry s law ... [Pg.48]

Aqueous extracts. Various bioassay protocols are available for testing soil elutriates or leachates. Historically these have previously been available for aquatic tests. However, it may be inappropriate to project effects generated with aquatic species to soil organisms or ecosystems. With the development of whole soil bioassays, the use of elutriate or leachate tests focuses now on the prediction of threats to groundwater (leaching of toxicants) or surface water (contaminant run-off). Tests using aqueous extracts address pollutants soluble in water, and therefore are a measure of mobile toxicants. [Pg.250]

Zinc 5,10,15,20-tetrakis(4-pyridyl)porphyrin was used to functionalize graphene quantum dots [108]. The nanocomposite was efficient in photocatalyz-ing degradation of methylene blue upon visible-light irradiation. Moreover, the nanomaterial could be recovered and reused with no variance of degradation rate. Therefore, it can be used as visible light-driven photocatalyst to decompose organic pollutants soluble in water. [Pg.474]


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