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Arsenic [[electronic resource] ] : environmental chemistry, health threats, and waste treatment / / edited by Kevin Henke
Arsenic [[electronic resource] ] : environmental chemistry, health threats, and waste treatment / / edited by Kevin Henke
Autore Henke Kevin R
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, NJ, : Wiley, 2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (589 p.)
Disciplina 628.5/2
628.52
Altri autori (Persone) HenkeKevin R
Soggetto topico Arsenic
Arsenic - Toxicology
Groundwater - Arsenic content
Arsenic wastes
Environmental chemistry
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-282-34937-6
9786612349379
0-470-74112-0
0-470-74113-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Arsenic; Contents; List of contributors; Preface; 1. Introduction; 1.1 Arsenic origin, chemistry, and use; 1.2 Arsenic environmental impacts; 1.3 Arsenic toxicity; 1.4 Arsenic treatment and remediation; 1.4.1 Introduction; 1.4.2 Treatment and remediation of water; 1.4.3 Treatment and remediation of solid wastes, soils, and sediments; 1.4.4 Treatment of flue gases; References; 2. Arsenic Chemistry; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Atomic structure and isotopes of arsenic; 2.3 Arsenic valence state and bonding; 2.4 Chemistry of arsenic solids; 2.4.1 Elemental arsenic
2.4.2 Common arsenic minerals and other solid arsenic compounds2.4.3 Arsine and other volatile arsenic compounds; 2.4.4 Organoarsenicals; 2.5 Introduction to arsenic oxidation and reduction; 2.5.1 Arsenic oxidation; 2.5.2 Arsenic reduction; 2.6 Introduction to arsenic methylation and demethylation; 2.7 Arsenic in water; 2.7.1 Introduction; 2.7.2 Aqueous solubility of arsenic compounds and thermodynamics; 2.7.3 Dissolved arsenic species; 2.7.4 Dissociation of arsenious and arsenic acids; 2.7.5 Eh-pH diagrams, and their limitations
2.7.6 Sorption, ion exchange, precipitation, and coprecipitation of arsenic in water2.8 Chemistry of gaseous arsenic emissions; References; 3 Arsenic in Natural Environments; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Nucleosynthesis: the origin of arsenic; 3.2.1 The Big Bang; 3.2.2 Arsenic formation in stars; 3.3 Arsenic in the universe as a whole; 3.4 Arsenic chemistry of the solar system; 3.4.1 Arsenic in the Sun, Moon, and planets; 3.4.2 Arsenic in meteorites and tektites; 3.5 Arsenic in the bulk Earth, crusts, and interior
3.5.1 Estimating arsenic concentrations of the bulk Earth and the Earth's core and mantle3.5.2 The core; 3.5.3 The mantle; 3.5.4 The Earth's crusts; 3.6 Arsenic in hydrothermal and geothermal fluids and their deposits; 3.6.1 Introduction; 3.6.2 Origins of hydrothermal fluids and their arsenic; 3.6.3 Arsenic chemistry of hydrothermal fluids; 3.6.4 Arsenic mineralogy of hydrothermal deposits; 3.6.5 Surface and near-surface oxidation of hydrothermal arsenic; 3.6.6 Arsenic chemistry in hot springs; 3.6.7 Arsenic in geothermal power plant scales; 3.6.8 Arsenic in volcanic gas emissions
3.6.9 Environmental impacts of arsenic in hydrothermal and geothermal fluids3.7 Oxidation of arsenic-bearing sulfides in geologic materials and mining wastes; 3.7.1 Oxidation of sulfide minerals; 3.7.2 Factors influencing the oxidation of arsenic-bearing sulfide minerals; 3.7.3 Environmental consequences of sulfide and arsenic oxidation; 3.7.4 Oxidation chemistry of major arsenic-bearing sulfides; 3.8 Interactions between arsenic and natural organic matter (NOM); 3.9 Sorption and coprecipitation of arsenic with iron and other (oxy)(hydr)oxides; 3.9.1 Introduction
3.9.2 Iron, aluminum, and manganese (oxy)(hydr)oxides
Record Nr. UNINA-9910146107503321
Henke Kevin R  
Hoboken, NJ, : Wiley, 2009
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Arsenic [[electronic resource] ] : environmental chemistry, health threats, and waste treatment / / edited by Kevin Henke
Arsenic [[electronic resource] ] : environmental chemistry, health threats, and waste treatment / / edited by Kevin Henke
Autore Henke Kevin R
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, NJ, : Wiley, 2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (589 p.)
Disciplina 628.5/2
628.52
Altri autori (Persone) HenkeKevin R
Soggetto topico Arsenic
Arsenic - Toxicology
Groundwater - Arsenic content
Arsenic wastes
Environmental chemistry
ISBN 1-282-34937-6
9786612349379
0-470-74112-0
0-470-74113-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Arsenic; Contents; List of contributors; Preface; 1. Introduction; 1.1 Arsenic origin, chemistry, and use; 1.2 Arsenic environmental impacts; 1.3 Arsenic toxicity; 1.4 Arsenic treatment and remediation; 1.4.1 Introduction; 1.4.2 Treatment and remediation of water; 1.4.3 Treatment and remediation of solid wastes, soils, and sediments; 1.4.4 Treatment of flue gases; References; 2. Arsenic Chemistry; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Atomic structure and isotopes of arsenic; 2.3 Arsenic valence state and bonding; 2.4 Chemistry of arsenic solids; 2.4.1 Elemental arsenic
2.4.2 Common arsenic minerals and other solid arsenic compounds2.4.3 Arsine and other volatile arsenic compounds; 2.4.4 Organoarsenicals; 2.5 Introduction to arsenic oxidation and reduction; 2.5.1 Arsenic oxidation; 2.5.2 Arsenic reduction; 2.6 Introduction to arsenic methylation and demethylation; 2.7 Arsenic in water; 2.7.1 Introduction; 2.7.2 Aqueous solubility of arsenic compounds and thermodynamics; 2.7.3 Dissolved arsenic species; 2.7.4 Dissociation of arsenious and arsenic acids; 2.7.5 Eh-pH diagrams, and their limitations
2.7.6 Sorption, ion exchange, precipitation, and coprecipitation of arsenic in water2.8 Chemistry of gaseous arsenic emissions; References; 3 Arsenic in Natural Environments; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Nucleosynthesis: the origin of arsenic; 3.2.1 The Big Bang; 3.2.2 Arsenic formation in stars; 3.3 Arsenic in the universe as a whole; 3.4 Arsenic chemistry of the solar system; 3.4.1 Arsenic in the Sun, Moon, and planets; 3.4.2 Arsenic in meteorites and tektites; 3.5 Arsenic in the bulk Earth, crusts, and interior
3.5.1 Estimating arsenic concentrations of the bulk Earth and the Earth's core and mantle3.5.2 The core; 3.5.3 The mantle; 3.5.4 The Earth's crusts; 3.6 Arsenic in hydrothermal and geothermal fluids and their deposits; 3.6.1 Introduction; 3.6.2 Origins of hydrothermal fluids and their arsenic; 3.6.3 Arsenic chemistry of hydrothermal fluids; 3.6.4 Arsenic mineralogy of hydrothermal deposits; 3.6.5 Surface and near-surface oxidation of hydrothermal arsenic; 3.6.6 Arsenic chemistry in hot springs; 3.6.7 Arsenic in geothermal power plant scales; 3.6.8 Arsenic in volcanic gas emissions
3.6.9 Environmental impacts of arsenic in hydrothermal and geothermal fluids3.7 Oxidation of arsenic-bearing sulfides in geologic materials and mining wastes; 3.7.1 Oxidation of sulfide minerals; 3.7.2 Factors influencing the oxidation of arsenic-bearing sulfide minerals; 3.7.3 Environmental consequences of sulfide and arsenic oxidation; 3.7.4 Oxidation chemistry of major arsenic-bearing sulfides; 3.8 Interactions between arsenic and natural organic matter (NOM); 3.9 Sorption and coprecipitation of arsenic with iron and other (oxy)(hydr)oxides; 3.9.1 Introduction
3.9.2 Iron, aluminum, and manganese (oxy)(hydr)oxides
Record Nr. UNINA-9910830503703321
Henke Kevin R  
Hoboken, NJ, : Wiley, 2009
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Arsenic [[electronic resource] ] : environmental chemistry, health threats, and waste treatment / / edited by Kevin Henke
Arsenic [[electronic resource] ] : environmental chemistry, health threats, and waste treatment / / edited by Kevin Henke
Autore Henke Kevin R
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, NJ, : Wiley, 2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (589 p.)
Disciplina 628.5/2
628.52
Altri autori (Persone) HenkeKevin R
Soggetto topico Arsenic
Arsenic - Toxicology
Groundwater - Arsenic content
Arsenic wastes
Environmental chemistry
ISBN 1-282-34937-6
9786612349379
0-470-74112-0
0-470-74113-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Arsenic; Contents; List of contributors; Preface; 1. Introduction; 1.1 Arsenic origin, chemistry, and use; 1.2 Arsenic environmental impacts; 1.3 Arsenic toxicity; 1.4 Arsenic treatment and remediation; 1.4.1 Introduction; 1.4.2 Treatment and remediation of water; 1.4.3 Treatment and remediation of solid wastes, soils, and sediments; 1.4.4 Treatment of flue gases; References; 2. Arsenic Chemistry; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Atomic structure and isotopes of arsenic; 2.3 Arsenic valence state and bonding; 2.4 Chemistry of arsenic solids; 2.4.1 Elemental arsenic
2.4.2 Common arsenic minerals and other solid arsenic compounds2.4.3 Arsine and other volatile arsenic compounds; 2.4.4 Organoarsenicals; 2.5 Introduction to arsenic oxidation and reduction; 2.5.1 Arsenic oxidation; 2.5.2 Arsenic reduction; 2.6 Introduction to arsenic methylation and demethylation; 2.7 Arsenic in water; 2.7.1 Introduction; 2.7.2 Aqueous solubility of arsenic compounds and thermodynamics; 2.7.3 Dissolved arsenic species; 2.7.4 Dissociation of arsenious and arsenic acids; 2.7.5 Eh-pH diagrams, and their limitations
2.7.6 Sorption, ion exchange, precipitation, and coprecipitation of arsenic in water2.8 Chemistry of gaseous arsenic emissions; References; 3 Arsenic in Natural Environments; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Nucleosynthesis: the origin of arsenic; 3.2.1 The Big Bang; 3.2.2 Arsenic formation in stars; 3.3 Arsenic in the universe as a whole; 3.4 Arsenic chemistry of the solar system; 3.4.1 Arsenic in the Sun, Moon, and planets; 3.4.2 Arsenic in meteorites and tektites; 3.5 Arsenic in the bulk Earth, crusts, and interior
3.5.1 Estimating arsenic concentrations of the bulk Earth and the Earth's core and mantle3.5.2 The core; 3.5.3 The mantle; 3.5.4 The Earth's crusts; 3.6 Arsenic in hydrothermal and geothermal fluids and their deposits; 3.6.1 Introduction; 3.6.2 Origins of hydrothermal fluids and their arsenic; 3.6.3 Arsenic chemistry of hydrothermal fluids; 3.6.4 Arsenic mineralogy of hydrothermal deposits; 3.6.5 Surface and near-surface oxidation of hydrothermal arsenic; 3.6.6 Arsenic chemistry in hot springs; 3.6.7 Arsenic in geothermal power plant scales; 3.6.8 Arsenic in volcanic gas emissions
3.6.9 Environmental impacts of arsenic in hydrothermal and geothermal fluids3.7 Oxidation of arsenic-bearing sulfides in geologic materials and mining wastes; 3.7.1 Oxidation of sulfide minerals; 3.7.2 Factors influencing the oxidation of arsenic-bearing sulfide minerals; 3.7.3 Environmental consequences of sulfide and arsenic oxidation; 3.7.4 Oxidation chemistry of major arsenic-bearing sulfides; 3.8 Interactions between arsenic and natural organic matter (NOM); 3.9 Sorption and coprecipitation of arsenic with iron and other (oxy)(hydr)oxides; 3.9.1 Introduction
3.9.2 Iron, aluminum, and manganese (oxy)(hydr)oxides
Record Nr. UNINA-9910841002303321
Henke Kevin R  
Hoboken, NJ, : Wiley, 2009
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui