Partition of Nonionic Organic Compounds in Aquatic Systems

作者: James A. Smith , Patrick J. Witkowski , Cary T. Chiou

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4612-3850-8_3

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摘要: In aqueous systems, the distribution of many nonionic organic solutes in soil-sediment, aquatic organisms, and dissolved matter can be explained terms a partition model. The solute is distributed between water different phases that behave as bulk solvents. Factors such polarity, composition, molecular size phase determine relative importance to environmental solute. This chapter reviews these factors context model also examines several applications for surface- ground-water systems.

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