American Chemical Society, Division of Environmental Chemistry
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American Chemical Society, Division of Environmental Chemistry
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The organization American Chemical Society, Division of Environmental Chemistry represents an institution, an association, or corporate body that is associated with resources found in University of Liverpool.
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- American Chemical Society, Division of Environmental Chemistry
- Authority link
- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n79046588
- Subordinate unit
- Division of Environmental Chemistry
45 Items by the Organization American Chemical Society, Division of Environmental Chemistry
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- Atmospheric aerosol : source/air quality relationships : based on a symposium
- Atmospheric aerosols : characterization, chemistry, modeling, and climate
- Benign by design : alternative synthetic design for pollution prevention
- Biogenic sulfur in the environment
- Biogeochemistry of chelating agents
- Bioremediation through rhizosphere technology
- Chemical modeling in aqueous systems: speciation, sorption, solubility, and kinetics
- Chemistry of water supply, treatment, and distribution
- Designing safer chemicals : green chemistry for pollution prevention
- Detection in analytical chemistry : importance, theory, and practice
- Environmental applications of chemometrics
- Environmental biomonitoring : exposure assessment and specimen banking
- Environmental chemistry of lakes and reservoirs
- Environmental epidemiology : effects of environmental chemicals on human health
- Formaldehyde : analytical chemistry and toxicology
- Geochemical processes at mineral surfaces
- Green chemistry : designing chemistry for the environment
- Groundwater residue sampling design
- Halon replacements : technology and science
- Herbicide metabolites in surface water and groundwater
- Immunochemical technology for environmental applications
- Ionic liquids III : fundamentals, progress, challenges, and opportunities
- Low-energy nuclear reactions sourcebook
- Luminescence applications in biological, chemical, environmental, and hydrological sciences
- Molecular markers in environmental geochemistry
- New membranes and advanced materials for wastewater treatment
- Organic pollutants in water : sampling, analysis, and toxicity testing
- Organic pollutants in water: sampling, analysis and toxicity testing
- Particulates in water : characterization, fate, effects, and removal
- Particulates in water: characterization, fate, effects, and removal
- Photochemistry of environmental aquatic systems
- Phytoremediation of soil and water contaminants
- Pollution prevention in industrial processes : the role of process analytical chemistry
- Radon and its decay products : occurrence, properties, and health effects
- Removal of trace contaminants from the air : a symposium co-sponsored by the Division of Colloid and Surface Chemistry and the Division of Environmental Chemistry at the 168th meeting of the American Chemical Society, Atlantic City, N.J., September 10-11, 1974
- Solving hazardous waste problems : learning from dioxins
- Sources and fates of aquatic pollutants
- Subsurface contamination remediation : accomplishments of the Environmental Management Science Program
- Surfactant-enhanced subsurface remediation : emerging technologies
- The Science of global change : the impact of human activities on the environment
- Thermal conversion of solid wastes and biomass
- Treatment of water by granular activated carbon
- Aquatic chemistry : interfacial and interspecies processes
- Water disinfection and natural organic matter : characterization and control
- Aquatic humic substances : influence on fate and treatment of pollutants
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