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Halogenated volatile organic compounds

Pfaffenberger CD, Peoples AJ, Enos HF. 1980. Distribution of volatile halogenated organic compounds between rat blood serum and adipose tissue. Int J Environ Anal Chem 8 55-65. [Pg.285]

Laturnus F (1995) Release of volatile halogenated organic-compounds by unialgal cultures of polar macroalgae. Chemosphere 31 3387-3395... [Pg.102]

Laturnus F, Wiencke C, Kloser H (1996) Antarctic macroalgae - sources of volatile halogenated organic compounds. Mar Environ Res 41 169-181 Lebar ML, Heimbegner JL, Baker BJ (2007) Cold-water marine natural products. Nat Prod Rep 24 774-797... [Pg.102]

ROS reactive oxygen species, VHOCs volatile halogenated organic compounds... [Pg.251]

Volatile Halogenated Organic Compounds in Water by Purge and Trap GC... [Pg.1205]

Bhatia, S.R. and Sandler, S.l. Temperature dependence of infinite dilution activity coefficients in octanol and octanol/water partition coefficients of some volatile halogenated organic compounds. J. Chem. Eng. Data, 40(6) 1196-1198,1995. [Pg.1632]

Bellar TA. 1989. Method 502.1. Volatile halogenated organic compounds in water by purge and trap gas chromatography. Cincinnati, OFI U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and Development. [Pg.149]

Mtolera MSP, Collen J, Pedersen M, Ekdahl A, Abrahamsson K, Semesi AK (1996) Stress-Induced Production of Volatile Halogenated Organic Compounds in Eucheuma denticulatum (Rhodophyta) Caused by Elevated pH and High Light Intensities. Eur J Phycol 31 89... [Pg.392]

Latumus F, Mehrtens G, Gr0n C (1995) Haloperoxidase-Like Activity in Spruce Forest Soil - A Source of Volatile Halogenated Organic Compounds Chemosphere 31 3709... [Pg.392]

Latumus F (1995) Release of Volatile Halogenated Organic Compounds by Unialgal Cultures of Polar Macroalgae. Chemosphere 31 3387... [Pg.393]

Reddy CM, Xu L, Eglinton TI, Boon JP, Faulkner DJ (2002) Radiocarbon Content of Synthetic and Natural Semi-Volatile Halogenated Organic Compounds. Environ Pollut 120 163... [Pg.504]

Pruvost J., Morin P. and Corre P. L. (2000) Volatile Halogenated Organic Compounds (VHOC) production during a spring phytoplankton bloom in a coastal system (Bay of Brest). Poster presented at the SOLAS Open Science Conference, February 20- 24, 2(X)0, Damp, Germany. [Pg.1974]

Geschwend P. M., MacFarlane J. K., and Newman K. A. (1985) Volatile halogenated organic compounds released to seawater from temperate marine macroalgae. Science 227, 1033-1035. [Pg.2931]

Mtolera M. S. P., Collen J., Pedersen M., Ekdahl A., Abrahamsson K., and Semesi A. K. (1996) Stress-induced production of volatile halogenated organic compounds in Eucheuma denticulatum (Rhodophyta) caused by elevated pH and high light intensities. Euro. J. Phycol. 31, 89-95. [Pg.2933]

Laturnus F., Mehrtens G., and Gron C. (1995) Haloperoxidaselike activity in spruce forest soil—A source of volatile halogenated organic compounds. Chemosphere 31, 3709-3719. [Pg.5074]

F. Laturnus, Volatile halocarbons released from Arctic macroalgae. Mar. Chem., 55 (1996), 359-366. F. Laturnus, C. Wiencke, H. Kloser, Antarctic macroalgae - sources of volatile halogenated organic compounds. Mar. Environ. Res., 41 (1996), 169-181. [Pg.216]

Piet, G. J., Slingerland, P., de Grunt, F. E., v. d. Heuveland, M. P. M., Zoeteman, B. C. J. Determination of Very Volatile Halogenated Organic Compounds in Water by Means of Direct Head-Space Analysis, Anal. Lett. 5, 437 (1978)... [Pg.121]

Seawater contains considerable amounts of dissolved halogenated organic substances. The following chapter deals with the low relative molecular mass fraction, i.e., substances with one to four carbon atoms. This group of compounds is often called halocarbons or volatile halogenated organic compounds (VHOC). [Pg.501]

Short-chain halocarbons, volatile halogenated organic compounds (VHOCs), are another part of the VOCs group. Many of these compoimds are used in the industry. A subset is formed by disinfection by-products such as THMs, haloacetonitriles, etc. VOSCs lead to unpleasant odor in water by action of microorganisms. [Pg.601]

Volatile halogenated organic compounds include volatile chlorinated hydrocarbons and THMs. The BTEX compounds represent a homogeneous group of aromatic volatile hydrocarbons with similar physicochemical properties. [Pg.601]


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