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CONTENTS
CHAPTER 1. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, AND
CHEMISTRY.1
1.1. What is Environmental Science?.1
1.2. Environmental Chemistry and Environmental Biochemistry.3
1.3. Water, Air, Earth, Life, and Technology.5
1.4. Ecology and the Biosphere.7
1.5. Energy and Cycles of Energy.9
1.6. Matter and Cycles of Matter.11
1.7. Human Impact and Pollution.20
1.8. Technology: The Problems It Poses and the Solutions It Offers.21
CHAPTER 2. THE ANTHROSPHERE, INDUSTRIAL ECOSYSTEMS, AND
ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY.27
2.1. The Anthrosphere.27
2.2. Technology and the Anthrosphere.28
2.3. Infrastructure.30
2.4. Dwellings.32
2.5. Transportation.34
2.6. Communications.35
2.7. Food and Agriculture. 36
2.8. Manufacturing.37
2.9. Effects of the Anthrosphere on Earth.41
2.10. Integration of the Anthrosphere into the Total Environment.41
2.11. The Anthrosphere and Industrial Ecology. 43
2.12. Environmental Chemistry.48
CHAPTER 3. FUNDAMENTALS OF AQUATIC CHEMISTRY.55
3.1. Water Quality and Quantity.55
3.2. The Properties of Water, a Unique Substance. 59
3.3. The Characteristics of Bodies of Water.61
3.4. Aquatic Life.62
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3.5. Introduction to Aquatic Chemistry. 64
3.6. Gases in Water.64
3.7. Water Acidity and Carbon Dioxide in Water. 66
3.8. Alkalinity.70
3.9. Calcium and Other Metals in Water. 74
3.10. Complexation and Chelation. 77
3.11. Bonding and Structure of Metal Complexes. 80
3.12. Calculations of Species Concentrations. 80
3.13. Complexation by Deprotonated Ligands. 81
3.14. Complexation by Protonated Ligands.83
3.15. Solubilization of Lead Ion from Solids by NTA. 84
3.16. Polyphosphates in Water. 89
3.17. Complexation by Humic Substances. 91
3.18. Complexation and Redox Processes.93
CHAPTER 4. OXIDATION-REDUCTION.99
4.1. The Significance of Oxidation-Reduction Phenomena.99
4.2. The Electron and Redox Reactions. 101
4.3. Electron Activity and pE.103
4.4. The Nernst Equation.105
4.5. Reaction Tendency: Whole Reaction from Half-Reactions. 106
4.6. The Nernst Equation and Chemical Equilibrium.107
4.8. Reactions in Terms of One Electron-Mole.108
4.9. The Limits of pE in Water.110
4.10. pE Values in Natural Water Systems.112
4.11. pE-pH Diagrams.113
4.12. Corrosion.117
CHAPTER 5. PHASE INTERACTIONS. 121
5.1. Chemical Interactions Involving Solids, Gases, and Water.121
5.2. Importance and Formation of Sediments. 122
5.3. Solubilities.124
5.4. Colloidal Particles in Water.127
5.5. The Colloidal Properties of Clays. 131
5.6. Aggregation of Particles.132
5.7. Surface Sorption by Solids.134
5.8. Ion Exchange with Bottom Sediments.136
5.9. Sorption of Gases—Gases in Interstitial Water. 141
CHAPTER 6. AQUATIC MICROBIAL BIOCHEMISTRY. 147
6.1. Aquatic Biochemical Processes.147
6.2. Algae.149
6.3. Fungi.151
6.4. Protozoa.151
6.5. Bacteria. 152
6.6. The Prokaryotic Bacterial Cell. 154
6.7. Kinetics of Bacterial Growth. 155
6.8. Bacterial Metabolism. 156
6.9. Microbial Transformations of Carbon. 159
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6.10. Biodegradation of Organic Matter. 163
6.11. Microbial Transformations of Nitrogen. 168
6.12. Microbial Transformations of Phosphorus and Sulfur. 173
6.13. Microbial Transformations of Halogens and Organohalides. 176
6.14. Microbial Transformations of Metals and Metalloids. 177
6.15. Microbial Corrosion. 180
CHAPTER 7. WATER POLLUTION. 187
7.1. Nature and Types of Water Pollutants. 187
7.2. Elemental Pollutants.189
7.3. Heavy Metals.190
7.4. Metalloids.193
7.5. Organically Bound Metals and Metalloids.193
7.6. Inorganic Species.196
7.7. Algal Nutrients and Eutrophication.198
7.8. Acidity, Alkalinity, and Salinity.199
7.9. Oxygen, Oxidants, and Reductants.201
7.10. Organic Pollutants.202
7.11. Pesticides in Water.208
7.12. Polychlorinated Biphenyls.216
7.13. Radionuclides in the Aquatic Environment. 219
CHAPTER 8. WATER TREATMENT. 229
8.1. Water Treatment and Water Use.229
8.2. Municipal Water Treatment.229
8.3. Treatment of Water for Industrial Use.230
8.4 Sewage Treatment.231
8.5. Industrial Wastewater Treatment.237
8.6. Removal of Solids. 238
8.7. Removal of Calcium and Other Metals. 240
8.8. Removal of Dissolved Organics. 245
8.9. Removal of Dissolved Inorganics. 247
8.10. Sludge.253
8.11. Water Disinfection. 255
8.12. Natural Water Purification Processes.257
8.13. Water Reuse and Recycling.259
CHAPTER 9. THE ATMOSPHERE AND ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY . . 265
9.1. The Atmosphere and Atmospheric Chemistry. 265
9.2. Importance of the Atmosphere. 267
9.3. Physical Characteristics of the Atmosphere. 268
9.4. Energy Transfer in the Atmosphere.271
9.5. Atmospheric Mass Transfer, Meteorology, and Weather. 276
9.6. Inversions and Air Pollution. 281
9.7. Global Climate and Microclimate.283
9.9. Acid-Base Reactions in the Atmosphere.294
9.10. Reactions of Atmospheric Oxygen.295
9.11. Reactions of Atmospheric Nitrogen.299
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9.12 Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide.300
9.13. Atmospheric Water.302
CHAPTER 10. PARTICLES IN THE ATMOSPHERE.307
10.1. Particles in the Atmosphere.307
10.2. Physical Behavior of Particles in the Atmosphere. 309
10.3. Physical Processes for Particle Formation. 311
10.4. Chemical Processes for Particle Formation.311
10.5. The Composition of Inorganic Particles.314
10.6. Toxic Metals. 317
10.7 Radioactive Particles.318
10.8. The Composition of Organic Particles.319
10.9. Effects of Particles.320
10.10. Water as Paniculate Matter.321
10.11. Control of Paniculate Emissions.322
CHAPTER 11. GASEOUS INORGANIC AIR POLLUTANTS.329
11.1 Inorganic Pollutant Gases.329
11.2. Production and Control of Carbon Monoxide.329
11.3. Fate of Atmospheric CO.330
11.4. Sulfur Dioxide Sources and the Sulfur Cycle. 331
11.5. Sulfur Dioxide Reactions in the Atmosphere.332
11.6. Nitrogen Oxides in the Atmosphere. 338
10.7. Acid Rain.345
10.8. Ammonia in the Atmosphere.346
11.9. Fluorine, Chlorine, and Their Gaseous Compounds.346
11.10. Hydrogen Sulfide, Carbonyl Sulfide, and Carbon Disulfide.348
CHAPTER 12. ORGANIC AIR POLLUTANTS.353
12.1. Organic Compounds in the Atmosphere.353
12.2. Organic Compounds from Natural Sources.354
12.3. Pollutant Hydrocarbons.357
12.4. Aryl Hydrocarbons.Ill
12.5. Aldehydes and Ketones.362
12.6. Miscellaneous Oxygen-Containing Compounds.364
12.7. Organohalide Compounds.367
12.8 Organosulfur Compounds. 372
12.9. Organonitrogen Compounds. 374
CHAPTER 13. PHOTOCHEMICAL SMOG.379
13.1. Introduction.379
13.2. Smog-Forming Automotive Emissions.380
13.3. Smog-Forming Reactions of Organic Compounds in the Atmosphere 384
13.4. Overview of Smog Formation.387
13.5. Mechanisms of Smog Formation. 388
13.6. Reactivity of Hydrocarbons.395
13.7. Inorganic Products from Smog.395
13.8. Effects of Smog. 39g
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CHAPTER 14. THE ENDANGERED GLOBAL ATMOSPHERE.405
14.1. Anthropogenic Change in the Atmosphere.405
14.2. Greenhouse Gases and Global Warming. 407
14.3. Acid Rain.413
14.4. Ozone Layer Destruction.417
14.5. Photochemical Smog.420
14.6 Nuclear Winter.423
14.7. What Is to Be Done?.425
CHAPTER 15. THE GEOSPHERE AND GEOCHEMISTRY.431
15.1. Introduction.431
15.2. The Nature of Solids in the Geosphere. 432
15.3. Physical Form of the Geosphere. 437
15.4. Internal Processes.439
15.5. Surface Processes.441
15.6 Sediments.442
15.7. Clays.444
15.8. Geochemistry.445
15.9. Groundwater in the Geosphere.448
15.10. Environmental Aspects of the Geosphere. 450
15.11. Earthquakes.452
15.12 Volcanoes.454
15.13. Surface Earth Movement.455
15.14. Stream and River Phenomena. 456
15.15. Phenomena at the Land/Ocean Interface.459
15.16. Phenomena at the Land/Atmosphere Interface.460
15.17 Effects of Ice.462
15.18. Effects of Human Activities.462
15.20. Water Pollution and the Geosphere.465
15.21. Waste Disposal and the Geosphere. 466
CHAPTER 16. SOIL ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY.473
16.1. Soil and Agriculture.473
16.2. Nature and Composition of Soil.476
16.3. Acid-Base and Ion Exchange Reactions in Soils.484
16.4. Macronutrients in Soil.486
16.5. Nitrogen, Phosphorus, and Potassium in Soil. 487
16.6. Micronutrients in Soil.491
16.7. Fertilizers.492
16.8. Wastes and Pollutants in Soil.494
16.9. Soil Loss and Degradation.497
16.10. Genetic Engineering and Agriculture. 500
16.11. Agriculture and Health.501
CHAPTER 17. PRINCIPLES OF INDUSTRIAL ECOLOGY.509
17.1. Introduction and History.509
17.2. Industrial Ecosystems.510
17.3. The Five Major Components of an Industrial Ecosystem.512
17.4. Industrial Metabolism.515
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17.5. Levels of Materials Utilization.518
17.6. Links to Other Environmental Spheres.519
17.7. Consideration of Environmental Impacts in Industrial Ecology.521
17.8. Three Key Attributes: Energy, Materials, Diversity.523
17.9. Life Cycles: Expanding and Closing the Materials Loop. 528
17.10. Life-Cycle Assessment.531
17.11. Consumable, Recyclable, and Service (Durable) Products.532
17.12. Design for Environment.534
17.13. Overview of an Integrated Industrial Ecosystem. 537
17.14. The Kalundborg Example.539
17.15. Societal Factors and the Environmental Ethic.540
CHAPTER 18. INDUSTRIAL ECOLOGY, RESOURCES, AND ENERGY . 545
18.1. Introduction.545
18.2. Minerals in the Geosphere. 546
18.3. Extraction and Mining.547
18.4 Metals.549
18.5. Metal Resources and Industrial Ecology.549
18.6. Nonmetal Mineral Resources.558
18.7. Phosphates.559
18.8. Sulfur.561
18.9. Wood—A Major Renewable Resource.562
18.10. The Energy Problem.563
18.11. World Energy Resources.564
18.12. Energy Conservation. 565
18.13. Energy Conversion Processes. 566
18.13. Petroleum and Natural Gas.567
18.14. What is Environmental Science?.570
18.15. Nuclear Fission Power.574
18.16. Nuclear Fusion Power.576
18.17. Geothermal Energy.578
18.18. The Sun: An Ideal Energy Source.578
18.19. Energy from Biomass.578
18.20. Future Energy Sources.582
18.21. Extending Resources through the Practice of Industrial Ecology . 582
CHAPTER 19. NATURE, SOURCES, AND ENVIRONMENTAL
CHEMISTRY OF HAZARDOUS WASTES. 591
19.1. Introduction.591
19.2 Classification of Hazardous Substances and Wastes?.593
19.3. Sources of Wastes.595
19.4. Flammable and Combustible Substances.598
19.5. Reactive Substances.601
19.6. Corrosive Substances.603
19.7. Toxic Substances.605
19.8. Physical Forms and Segregation of Wastes. 605
19.9. Environmental Chemistry of Hazardous Wastes. 606
19.10. Physical and Chemical Properties of Hazardous Wastes. 607
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19.11. Transport, Effects, and Fates of Hazardous Wastes. 608
19.12. Hazardous Wastes and the Anthrosphere. 610
19.13. Hazardous Wastes in the Geosphere. 611
19.14. Hazardous Wastes in the Hydrosphere. 614
19.15. Hazardous Wastes in the Atmosphere. 617
19.16. Hazardous Wastes in the Biosphere. 619
CHAPTER 20. INDUSTRIAL ECOLOGY FOR WASTE MINIMIZATION,
UTILIZATION, AND TREATMENT.627
20.1. Introduction.627
20.2. Waste Reduction and Minimization.628
20.3. Recycling.631
20.4. Physical Methods of Waste Treatment.635
20.5. Chemical Treatment: An Overview.639
20.6. Photolytic Reactions.645
20.7. Thermal Treatment Methods.646
20.8. Biodegradation of Wastes.650
20.9. Land Treatment and Composting.652
20.10. Preparation of Wastes for Disposal. 653
20.11. Ultimate Disposal of Wastes. 656
20.12. Leachate and Gas Emissions. 659
20.13. In-Situ Treatment. 660
CHAPTER 21. ENVIRONMENTAL BIOCHEMISTRY.669
21.1. Biochemistry.669
21.2. Biochemistry and the Cell. 670
21.3. Proteins.672
21.4. Carbohydrates.676
21.5. Lipids.678
21.6. Enzymes. 680
21.7. Nucleic Acids.684
21.8. Recombinant DNA and Genetic Engineering. 688
21.9. Metabolic Processes.688
21.10. Metabolism of Xenobiotic Compounds.689
CHAPTER 22. TOXICOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY.695
22.1. Introduction to Toxicology and Toxicological Chemistry.695
22.2. Dose-Response Relationships. 698
22.3. Relative Toxicities. 698
22.4. Reversibility and Sensitivity. 699
22.5. Xenobiotic and Endogenous Substances. 701
22.6. Toxicological Chemistry.702
22.7. Kinetic Phase and Dynamic Phase.704
22.8. Teratogenesis, Mutagenesis, Carcinogenesis, and Effects on the Immune
and Reproductive Systems.707
22.9. Health Hazards.713
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CHAPTER 23. TOXICOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY OF CHEMICAL
SUBSTANCES.721
23.1. Introduction.721
23.2. Toxic Elements and Elemental Forms.723
23.3. Toxic Inorganic Compounds.724
23.4. Toxicology of Organic Compounds.730
CHAPTER 24. CHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF WATER AND WASTEWATER . 753
24.1. General Aspects of Environmental Chemical Analysis.753
24.2. Classical Methods.754
24.3. Spectrophotometric Methods.756
24.4. Electrochemical Methods of Analysis.759
24.5. Chromatography.761
24.6. Mass Spectrometry.764
24.7. Analysis of Water Samples.764
24.8. Automated Water Analyses.770
CHAPTER25. ANALYSIS OF WASTES AND SOLIDS.777
25.1. Introduction.777
25.2. Sample Digestions.778
25.3. Analyte Isolation for Organics Analysis.779
25.4. Sample Cleanups.782
25.5. Immunoassay Screening of Wastes.783
25.6. Determination of Chelating Agents. 784
25.7. Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedures.784
CHAPTER 26. AIR AND GAS ANALYSIS.789
26.1. Atmospheric Monitoring.789
^6.2. Sampling.790
26.3. Methods of Analysis.791
26.4. Determination of Sulfur Dioxide.793
26.5. Nitrogen Oxides.794
26.6. Analysis of Oxidants.795
26.7. Analysis of Carbon Monoxide.796
26.8. Determination of Hydrocarbons and Organics.797
26.9. Analysis of Particulate Matter.798
26.10. Direct Spectrophotometric Analysis of Gaseous Air Pollutants.803
CHAPTER 27. ANALYSIS OF BIOLOGICAL MATERIALS AND
XENOBIOTICS.809
27.1. Introduction.809
27.2. Indicators of Exposure to Xenobiotics.810
27.3. Determination of Metals.811
27.4. Determination of Nonmetals and Inorganic Compounds.812
27.5. Determination of Parent Organic Compounds.813
27.6. Measurement of Phase 1 and Phase 2 Reaction Products. 813
27.7. Determination of Adducts.818
27.8. The Promise of Immunological Methods.818
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indexdate | 2025-01-28T11:12:01Z |
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spelling | Manahan, Stanley E. 1937- Verfasser (DE-588)172247438 aut Environmental chemistry Stanley E. Manahan 7. ed. Boca Raton [u.a.] Lewis 2000 XVI, 898 S. graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Chimie de l'environnement Milieuchemie gtt Milieuverontreiniging gtt Environmental chemistry Umweltverschmutzung (DE-588)4186812-2 gnd rswk-swf Umweltchemikalie (DE-588)4117281-4 gnd rswk-swf Ökologische Chemie (DE-588)4135167-8 gnd rswk-swf Umweltverschmutzung (DE-588)4186812-2 s Umweltchemikalie (DE-588)4117281-4 s DE-604 Ökologische Chemie (DE-588)4135167-8 s HBZ Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=008986191&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Manahan, Stanley E. 1937- Environmental chemistry Chimie de l'environnement Milieuchemie gtt Milieuverontreiniging gtt Environmental chemistry Umweltverschmutzung (DE-588)4186812-2 gnd Umweltchemikalie (DE-588)4117281-4 gnd Ökologische Chemie (DE-588)4135167-8 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4186812-2 (DE-588)4117281-4 (DE-588)4135167-8 |
title | Environmental chemistry |
title_auth | Environmental chemistry |
title_exact_search | Environmental chemistry |
title_full | Environmental chemistry Stanley E. Manahan |
title_fullStr | Environmental chemistry Stanley E. Manahan |
title_full_unstemmed | Environmental chemistry Stanley E. Manahan |
title_short | Environmental chemistry |
title_sort | environmental chemistry |
topic | Chimie de l'environnement Milieuchemie gtt Milieuverontreiniging gtt Environmental chemistry Umweltverschmutzung (DE-588)4186812-2 gnd Umweltchemikalie (DE-588)4117281-4 gnd Ökologische Chemie (DE-588)4135167-8 gnd |
topic_facet | Chimie de l'environnement Milieuchemie Milieuverontreiniging Environmental chemistry Umweltverschmutzung Umweltchemikalie Ökologische Chemie |
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