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Handbook of Environmental Chemistry, Volume 2, Part L: Reactions and Processes Environmental Photochemistry

Out of Print
Edited By: P Boule
359 pages, 88 figs, 42 tabs
Publisher: Springer Nature
Handbook of Environmental Chemistry, Volume 2, Part L: Reactions and Processes
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  • Handbook of Environmental Chemistry, Volume 2, Part L: Reactions and Processes ISBN: 9783540629139 Hardback Dec 1999 Out of Print #84920
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From the Contents: The Role of Solar Radiation in Atmospheric Chemistry * Emission and Flash Techniques in Environmental Photochemistry * Atmospheric Degradation of Anthropogenic Molecules * Aquatic Photochemical Reactions in Atmospheric, Surface and Marine Waters * Singlet Oxygen in the Environment * The Photochemistry of PAHs and PCBs in Water and on Solids * Transformations Photoinduced in Aquatic Medium by NO3--/NO2--, Fe(III) and Humic Substances * Mechanism of Phototransformation of Phenol and Its Derivatives in Aqueous Solution.

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Out of Print
Edited By: P Boule
359 pages, 88 figs, 42 tabs
Publisher: Springer Nature
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