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Revival: Environmental Particles (1993) Volume 2 CRC Press Revivals Series

Langue : Anglais

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Couverture de l’ouvrage Revival: Environmental Particles (1993)

Environmental Particles, Volume 2 presents a critical review of the sampling, characterization, and behavior of particles in air, surface and ground water, sediments, and solids. The book analyzes the formation, aggregation, transport, and conversion of particles, and it evaluates the capabilities of physical and chemical methods of analysis. It also discusses physicochemical properties of environmental particles, their spectroscopic characterization and colloid chemical properties, and how they affect biochemical and/or toxicological processes. The book will be an important reference for environmental chemists and physicists, limnologists, oceanographers, air and soil scientists, analytical chemists, environmental engineers, and students.

Chapter 1. Surface Spectroscopy of Environmental Particles by Fourier-Transform Infrared and Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
Chapter 2. Characterization of Biological and Environmental Particles Using Static and Dynamic Light Scattering
Chapter 3. Structure, Formation, and Reactivity of Hydrous Oxide Particles; Insights from X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy
Chapter 4. Use of Field-Flow Fractionation Techniques to Characterize Aquatic Particles, Colloids, and Macromolecules
Chapter 5. Environmental Aerosol Characterization by Single Particle Analysis Techniques
Chapter 6. Sampling and Characterization of Colloids and Particles in Ground Water for Studying Their Role in Contaminant Transport
Chapter 7 . Manganese Particles in Freshwater
Chapter 8. Physicochemical Aggregation and Deposition in Aquatic Environments
Chapter 9. Modeling Coagulation of Algae in Marine Ecosystems

Professional

Jacques Buffle became an associate professor of electroanalytical chemistry at the University of Lausanne (Switzerland). To this he added another academic affiliation in visiting the group of Batley at the Centre for Environmental Contaminants Research, in Lucas Heights, Australia. Beyond academia, he served as a member of the International Union of Physical and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) from about 1983 until 1999 cofounding its Division of Chemistry and the Environment and as a member of the Swiss National Science Foundation from 1992 to 2000.