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adam_text | Titel: The role of ecological chemistry in pollution research and sustainable development
Autor: Bahadir, Ali Müfit
Jahr: 2009
CONTENTS
PREFACE...............................................................................................................v
Scientific Content..............................................................................................vii
PART 1. ORGANIC POLLUTANTS AND POPS
IN THE ENVIRONMENT - OCCURENCE, FATE
AND PREVENTION MEASURES......................................................1
BROMINATED FLAME RETARDANTS IN THE ENVIRONMENT_____3
Jacob De Boer
1. Introduction....................................................................................................3
2. Environmental levels of BFRs........................................................................5
3. Analytical issues of BFRs..............................................................................8
4. Toxicology and risk assessment...................................................................10
5. Conclusions..................................................................................................11
FATE OF PERSISTENT ORGANIC POLLUTANTS IN THE VENICE
LAGOON: FROM THE ENVIRONMENT TO HUMAN BEINGS
THROUGH BIOLOGICAL EXPLOITATION?______________________15
Stefano Raccanelli, Simone Libralato, Pietro Tundo
1. Introduction..................................................................................................16
2. The Lagoon of Venice..................................................................................16
3. Environmental contamination......................................................................17
3.1. Atmospheric depositions......................................................................17
3.2. Water column........................................................................................18
3.3. Sediment contamination.......................................................................19
4. Contamination of biota.................................................................................19
4.1. Contamination of Manila Clam............................................................20
5. Human contamination..................................................................................21
5.1. Blood serum..........................................................................................21
5.2. Breast milk............................................................................................23
6. Conclusions..................................................................................................24
PHARMACEUTICALS AND PERSONAL CARE PRODUCTS
IN THE ENVIRONMENT___________________.........._______________27
Gheorghe Duca, Veaceslav Boldescu
1. Introduction..................................................................................................28
2. Analysis and discussion................................................................................28
3. Conclusion....................................................................................................33
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MONITORING AND MEASURES ON POPS IN TURKEY..........................37
Ozcan Ceylan
. Introduction..................................................................................................37
2. POPs.............................................................................................................38
2.1. Brief description of POPs.....................................................................38
2.2. POPs are global issue...........................................................................38
3. Assessment of the POPs issue in the country...............................................39
3.1. Assessment with respect to Annex A part 1 chemicals
(POPs pesticides)..................................................................................40
3.1.1. Past, Present and Projected Future Production
and Use of POPs Pesticides.......................................................40
3.1.2. Identified Obsolete Stockpiles and Wastes
of POPs Pesticides.....................................................................41
3.2. Assessment with respect to PCBs (Annex A, Part II
Chemicals)............................................................................................41
3.3. Assessment DDT (Annex B Chemicals)..............................................42
3.3.1. Past, Present and Projected Future Production
and Use of DDT........................................................................42
3.3.2. Identified Stockpiles of DDT and DDT Waste.........................42
3.4. Assessment of releases from unintentional production
of Annex C chemicals (PCDD/PCDF, HCB and PCBs)......................43
CURRENT STATE IN THE FIELD OF PERSISTENT ORGANIC
POLLUTANTS MANAGEMENT IN UKRAINE............................................47
Svitlana Sukhorebra
1. Introduction..................................................................................................48
2. Legal framework and POPs status................................................................49
3. Methodological approach and tools..............................................................51
4. Conclusions and expectations.......................................................................52
PART II. WATER POLLUTION AND WASTE WATER
TREATMENT....................................................................................55
WATER QUALITY MONITORING AND MANAGEMENT
IN MOLDOVA.....................................................................................................57
Lidia Romanciuc, Viorica Gladchi, Nelly Goreaceva, Elena Bunduchi,
Gheorghe Duca
1. Introduction..................................................................................................57
2. Material and methods...................................................................................59
3. Results and discussions................................................................................59
4. Water management in Moldova...................................................................61
CONTENTS xiii
INTERMEDIATES IN PHOTOCHEMISTRY OF Fe(III)
COMPLEXES IN WATER.................................................................................65
Victor Plyusnin, Ivan Pozdnyakov, Eugeny Glebov, Vjacheslav Grivin,
Nikolai Bazhin
1. Introduction..................................................................................................65
2. Experimental.................................................................................................67
3. Results and discussion..................................................................................68
3.1. The »OH radical formation in photochemistry of FeOH2+
complex [7-11].....................................................................................68
3.2. Possible processes of «OH radical formation upon
the excitation of FeOH2+ complex [8]..................................................69
3.3. Photochemistry of Fe(III)-Pyr complex...............................................70
3.4. Photochemistry of Fe(IH)-Tart complex [21].......................................71
3.5. Photochemistry of FeSSA complex [24,25]........................................72
3.6. Photochemistry of Fe(IH)-Oxalate complex [28].................................73
4. Conclusions..................................................................................................74
THE HYDRO-CHEMICAL CHANGES OF LAKE SEVAN WATER
AFTER THE ARTIFICIAL LOWERING OF THE WATER LEVEL____77
Trahel Vardanian
1. Introduction..................................................................................................77
2. Results and Discussion.................................................................................79
3. Conclusions..................................................................................................83
STATE-OF-THE ART OF WASTEWATER AND SLUDGE
TREATMENT IN TURKEY...............................................................................85
Btilent Topkaya
1. Introduction..................................................................................................85
2. Wastewater treatment...................................................................................87
2.1. Economics of waste water treatment....................................................90
3. Sludge Treatment..........................................................................................91
4. Conclusions..................................................................................................91
SUSTAINABLE ADOPTED WASTEWATER TREATMENT
AND REUSE IN AGRICULTURE_________________________________93
Mehmet Emin Aydin, Senar Ozcan
1. Introduction..................................................................................................93
2. Study Area....................................................................................................95
3. Materials and Methods.................................................................................96
4. Results and Discussions...............................................................................96
5. Conclusions................................................................................................100
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INVESTIGATION OF THE OIL-PRODUCTS SOLUBILITY
IN WATER: QUALITATIVE COMPOSITION AND QUANTITATIVE
LIMITS OF THE OIL-WATER MIXTURES...............................................103
Igor Winkler
1. Introduction................................................................................................103
2. Oil-water mixtures: solubility, composition and spectrophotometry
investigation................................................................................................104
3. Conclusions................................................................................................108
APPLICATION OF LOW-COST SORBENT FOR OIL SPILL
SORPTION USING RESPONSE SURFACE METHODOLOGICAL
APPROACH.......................................................................................................109
Corneliu Cojocaru, Matei Macoveanu, Igor Cretescu
1. Introduction................................................................................................109
2. Experimental.............................................................................................
2.1. Materials....................
2.2. Methods and analysis.
3. Results and discussion.
3.1. Sorption capacity.
3.2. Experimental design and response surface modeling for oil slick
removal by sorption.
4. Conclusions.
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COMBINED PHOTO-BIOCHEMICAL REACTOR FOR THE
DESTRUCTION OF ORGANIC POLLUTANTS IN WATER....................119
Olga Covaliova
1. Introduction................................................................................................119
2. Integrated bench-scale reactors..................................................................120
3. Experimental...............................................................................................121
4. Results and Discussion...............................................................................123
PART HI. SOIL POLLUTION AND PREVENTION..................................127
SOURCES AND FORMS OF SOIL CHEMICAL DEGRADATION..........129
Serafim Andrie§
1. Introduction................................................................................................129
1.1. Humus degradation.............................................................................130
1.2. Soil wearing off with nutritive elements............................................135
2. Conclusions................................................................................................136
CONTENTS xv
VETERINARY MEDICINAL PRODUCTS IN MANURES
AND SOILS - PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS............................................139
Robert Kreuzig
1. Introduction................................................................................................139
2. Reference excrements and manures...........................................................140
3. Degradation of VMP in reference manures................................................142
3.1. Long-term degradation tests...............................................................143
3.2. Impacts of dry substance content and incubation temperature
in bovine manure................................................................................143
3.3. Impacts of different bovine manure matrices.....................................143
3.4. Long-term degradation tests in pig manure........................................144
4. Preparation of test manures........................................................................145
5. Degradation tests in manured soils.............................................................145
6. Sorption tests in manured soils...................................................................146
LICHENS (Punctilio rudecta) AS BIOINDICATORS FOR AIR
POLLUTION IN OHIO, USA...........................................................................149
Bruce W. Berdanier, Mufeed I. Batarseh, Anwar G. Jiries, AnfH. Ziadat
1. Introduction................................................................................................149
2. Materials and methods................................................................................150
2.1. Study area...........................................................................................150
2.2. Sample collection...............................................................................151
2.3. Sample analysis..................................................................................151
3. Results and discussion................................................................................152
4. Conclusion..................................................................................................155
FARMING PRACTICES IN MOLDOVA FOR PREVENTING
POLLUTION AND DEGRADATION OF THE ENVIRONMENT.............157
Boris Boincean
1. Introduction................................................................................................157
2. Materials and methods................................................................................158
3. Results and discussion................................................................................159
4. Conclusions................................................................................................163
THE ROLE OF SOIL ORGANIC MATTER IN LIMITING ORGANIC
POLLUTION IN SOILS WITH FOCUS ON ENDOCRINE
DISRUPTOR COMPOUNDS..........................................................................165
Nicola Senesi, Elisabetta Loffredo
1. Introduction................................................................................................165
2. Anthropogenic organic pollutants and their fate in soil.............................166
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3. Soil humic substances.................................................................................167
4. Interactions between humic substances and organic pollutants.................167
5. Endocrine disruptor compounds.................................................................169
6. Examples of EDCs adsorption/desorption processes onto soil..................170
6.1. Methodology.......................................................................................170
6.2. Results and interpretations..................................................................171
7. Conclusions................................................................................................174
PART IV. WASTE MANAGEMENT.............................................................175
HUMIC SUBSTANCES IN MUNICIPAL REFUSE DISPOSED
OF IN A LANDFILL.........................................................................................177
Zdenek Filip, Katerina Demnerov
1. Introduction................................................................................................177
2. Model landfill and material sampling.........................................................178
3. Microbial counts and activities in municipal waste...................................178
4. Humic substances in municipal waste - their contents
and characteristics.......................................................................................180
5. Recent developments in the research on humic matter in solid
wastes..........................................................................................................183
6. Conclusions................................................................................................184
RECOVERY AND DISPOSAL OF PHOSPHATE SLUDGE
FROM AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY...............................................................187
Ozgtir Dogan
1. Introduction................................................................................................187
2. Characterization..........................................................................................188
3. Stabilization/solidification of phosphating sludge.....................................192
4. Conclusion..................................................................................................194
PROCESSING AND VALORIZATION OF SECONDARY WINERY
PRODUCTS__________________________________......______________197
Gheorghe Duca, Maria Gonfa, Aliona Mereufa
1. Introduction................................................................................................197
2. Analysis and discussion..............................................................................199
2.1. Production of tartaric acid and its derivatives....................................199
2.2. Production of oil from grape seeds.....................................................203
2.3. Production of the natural colorant......................................................204
2.4. Production of medicinal preparations on the basis
ofenotannins.......................................................................................205
2.5. Treatment of winery waste waters with biogas production................206
3. Conclusion..................................................................................................206
CONTENTS xvii
FATE AND BEHAVIOR OF TOXIC ORGANIC POLLUTANTS
IN PLANT, SOIL AND IRRADIATED SEWAGE SLUDGE.......................209
Rawia El-Motahim, Mohamed El-Sayed Hashim, Giovanni Caria
1. Introduction................................................................................................210
2. Materials and Methods...............................................................................210
2.1. Sludge irradiation treatment...............................................................211
2.2. Determination of PAHs and PCBs in fruits, soil and sludge..............211
2.2.1. Extraction................................................................................211
2.2.2. Purification and Determination of PAHs................................212
2.2.3. Purification and Determination of PCBs.................................212
3. Results and Discussion...............................................................................213
3.1. Plant....................................................................................................213
3.2. Soil......................................................................................................214
3.3. Sewage sludge....................................................................................215
3.3.1. PAHs.......................................................................................215
3.3.2. PCBs........................................................................................217
4. Conclusion..................................................................................................218
NEW ENVIRONMENTALLY SAFE AND EFFICIENT WAY
FOR DESTRUCTION OF TOXIC CHEMICALS____________________221
Lunin Valery, Smirnov Vladimir, Lokteva Ekaterina, Rostovshchikova Tatiana,
Kachevsky Stanislav, Gurevich Sergei, Kozhevin Vladimir, Yavsin Denis
1. Introduction................................................................................................221
2. Experimental...............................................................................................222
2.1. Catalysts preparation..........................................................................222
2.2. Catalytic experiments.........................................................................223
2.3. Catalysts characterization...................................................................224
3. Results and discussion................................................................................224
4. Conclusions................................................................................................231
ELECTROCATALYSIS OF A MAJOR POLLUTANT,
CO2, TRANSFORMATION INTO USEFUL ORGANIC
MATTER - FUNDAMENTAL AND APPLIED CONTRIBUTIONS------233
Maria Jitaru, Ana-Maria Toma, Oltean Gabriel
1. Introduction................................................................................................233
2. Experimental section..................................................................................234
2.1. Reagents and solution preparation......................................................234
2.2. Methods..............................................................................................235
3. Results and discussion................................................................................236
3.1. Cunano electrode structure....................................................................236
3.2. (Cu-NOnano electrode structure............................................................236
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3.3. Electrocatalytic activity of Cunano for oxygen reduction..................238
3.4. Preliminary data on carbon dioxide electroreduction........................240
4. Conclusions................................................................................................241
WASTE MANAGEMENT IN LOW INCOME AND EMERGING
COUNTRIES......................................................................................................243
Klaus Fricke, Florian Kolsch
1. Introduction................................................................................................243
2. Sustainability of different recycling methods............................................244
2.1. Main recycling methods.....................................................................244
2.2. Assessment of the utilization options.................................................244
2.2.1. Paper/Cardboard......................................................................245
2.2.2. Plastics.....................................................................................246
2.2.3. Metals......................................................................................247
3. Market development and revenue situation of selected secondary
resources.....................................................................................................248
4. Consequences for waste management........................................................249
5. Intensifying separate collection..................................................................250
6. Establishing assorting facilities..................................................................251
7. Waste treatment before landfill.................................................................252
7.1. Conceptions........................................................................................252
7.2. Climate-relevants................................................................................253
7.3. Clean development mechanism (CDM).............................................255
7.4. Landfill gas projects...........................................................................257
7.5. Composting and mechanical biological treatment (MBT).................257
7.6. Methane oxidation layer.....................................................................259
8. Conclusion..................................................................................................259
PART V. RISK ASSESSMENT, MITIGATION MEASURES
AND ENVIRONMENTAL AWARENESS....................................261
ESTABLISHMENT OF THE STRATEGIC ENVIRONMENTAL
ASSESSMENT (SEA) SYSTEM IN THE REPUBLIC
OF MOLDOVA...........................................................„......................................263
Violeta Ivanov
1. Introduction................................................................................................263
2. Analysis of the SEA EU directive and SEA protocol of the Espoo
convention and best international practices................................................265
3. SEA capacity development in countries in transition................................266
4. Analysis of the existent legal and institutional framework
in the Republic of Moldova with regard to environmental
assessment..................................................................................................267
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4.1. Legal framework.................................................................................267
4.1.1. Establishment of a new institution subordinated
to the ministry..........................................................................270
4.1.2. Establishment of new department within the ministry............270
4.1.3. Reorganization of the existing departments at MoENR.........270
4.2. Gap analysis of the national legal system with regard to EU SEA
directive and SEA Protocol................................................................271
5. Conclusions................................................................................................271
BIOSENSORS IN THE SYSTEM OF EXPRESS CONTROL
OF CHEMICALS, REGULARLY USED AS TERRORIST MEANS,
TO PREVENT NON-DESIRABLE CONSEQUENCES...............................275
Nickolaj Starodub
1. Introduction................................................................................................275
2. General information about biological weapons (BW)...............................276
2.1. Peculiarities of the samplING at the screening of mycotoxins
in environmental objects.....................................................................277
2.1.1. General principles of sample preparation...............................278
3. Biosensors for the control of total toxicity of environmental objects........278
3.1. Biosensors for the control of individual toxins..................................279
3.2. Multiparametrical and multifunctional biosensors.............................280
4. Conclusions................................................................................................281
COMPARATIVE STUDY OF KNOWLEDGE IN ENVIRONMENTAL
PROBLEMS IN THE CONTEXT OF VARIOUS POPULATION
GROUPS IN TWO EU MEMBER STATES...................................................285
AlfaXenia Lupea, Corina Samoila, Petru Negrea, Alina Gharibeh Branic,
Aurel Ardelean
1. Introduction................................................................................................285
2. Materials and methods................................................................................286
3. Results and discussion................................................................................288
4. Conclusions................................................................................................292
A GREEN CHEMISTRY LAB COURSE......................................................295
Miiflt Bahadir, Burkhard Konig
1. Introduction................................................................................................295
2. Laboratory experiments of NOP................................................................297
3. NOP material in teaching...........................................................................301
4. National versions of NOP...........................................................................301
CONCLUSIONS___________.___________________......______________303
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ANNEX 1............................................................................................................305
NETWORKS CREATED................................................................................305
SOIL SCIENCES AND HUMICS..................................................................305
BROMINATED FLAME RETARDANTS AND ALTERNATIVES............305
POPS MANAGEMENT AND MITIGATION...............................................306
WASTE MANAGEMENT..............................................................................306
WATER MANAGEMENT.............................................................................307
SENSORS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING
AND CONTROL.............................................................................................308
ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION..............................................................308
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spelling | The role of ecological chemistry in pollution research and sustainable development ed. by Ali Müfit Bahadir ... Dordrecht Springer 2009 XX, 308 S. Ill., graph. Darst., Kt. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier NATO Science for Peace and Security Series C: Environmental Security Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop on The Role of Ecological Chemistry in Pollution Research and Sustainable Development, Chisinau, Moldova, 8-11 October 2008 Umweltverschmutzung (DE-588)4186812-2 gnd rswk-swf Ökologische Chemie (DE-588)4135167-8 gnd rswk-swf Nachhaltigkeit (DE-588)4326464-5 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)1071861417 Konferenzschrift 2008 Chişinău gnd-content Umweltverschmutzung (DE-588)4186812-2 s Ökologische Chemie (DE-588)4135167-8 s DE-604 Nachhaltigkeit (DE-588)4326464-5 s Bahadir, Ali Müfit edt Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-90-481-2903-4 HBZ Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=018682070&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | The role of ecological chemistry in pollution research and sustainable development Umweltverschmutzung (DE-588)4186812-2 gnd Ökologische Chemie (DE-588)4135167-8 gnd Nachhaltigkeit (DE-588)4326464-5 gnd |
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title | The role of ecological chemistry in pollution research and sustainable development |
title_auth | The role of ecological chemistry in pollution research and sustainable development |
title_exact_search | The role of ecological chemistry in pollution research and sustainable development |
title_full | The role of ecological chemistry in pollution research and sustainable development ed. by Ali Müfit Bahadir ... |
title_fullStr | The role of ecological chemistry in pollution research and sustainable development ed. by Ali Müfit Bahadir ... |
title_full_unstemmed | The role of ecological chemistry in pollution research and sustainable development ed. by Ali Müfit Bahadir ... |
title_short | The role of ecological chemistry in pollution research and sustainable development |
title_sort | the role of ecological chemistry in pollution research and sustainable development |
topic | Umweltverschmutzung (DE-588)4186812-2 gnd Ökologische Chemie (DE-588)4135167-8 gnd Nachhaltigkeit (DE-588)4326464-5 gnd |
topic_facet | Umweltverschmutzung Ökologische Chemie Nachhaltigkeit Konferenzschrift 2008 Chişinău |
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