Advances in the Physicochemical Characterization of Dissolved Organic Matter Impact on Natural and Engineered Systems
, by Rosario-Ortiz, FernandoNote: Supplemental materials are not guaranteed with Rental or Used book purchases.
- ISBN: 9780841229518 | 0841229511
- Cover: Hardcover
- Copyright: 12/19/2014
Preface .............................................................................................................................. ix
1. Introduction .............................................................................................................. 1
Fernando L. Rosario-Ortiz
Characterization of Dissolved Organic Matter
2. "Classic Papers" on Aquatic Humic Substances: Use of the Hirsch Index ........ 7
E. Michael Thurman and Imma Ferrer
3. Applications of Excitation Emission Matrix Fluorescence with Parallel
Factor Analysis (EEM-PARAFAC) in Assessing Environmental Dynamics
of Natural Dissolved Organic Matter (DOM) in Aquatic Environments: A
Review ..................................................................................................................... 27
Rudolf Jaffé, Kaelin M. Cawley, and Youhei Yamashita
4. Acidic Functional Groups of Suwannee River Natural Organic Matter,
Humic Acids, and Fulvic Acids ............................................................................. 75
Shamus J. Driver and E. Michael Perdue
5. Natural and Unnatural Organic Matter in the Atmosphere: Recent
Perspectives on the High Molecular Weight Fraction of Organic Aerosol ....... 87
Tiffany R. Duhl, Nicholas Clements, Natalie Mladenov, Kaelin Cawley,
Fernando L. Rosario-Ortiz, and Michael P. Hannigan
Impact of Dissolved Organic Matter on Environmental Processes
6. NOM as Natural Xenobiotics .............................................................................. 115
Christian E. W. Steinberg
7. NMR Studies of Phosphorus Speciation and Carbon Humification in
Wetland Soils ........................................................................................................ 145
Aopeau Imvittaya, Rasha Hamdan, and William Cooper
8. Relation between Optical Properties and Formation of Reactive
Intermediates from Different Size Fractions of Organic Matter ..................... 159
Simón Mostafa, Julie A. Korak, Kyle Shimabuku, Caitlin M. Glover, and
Fernando L. Rosario-Ortiz
9. Using Polyethylene Glycols To Understand the Temperature Dependence of
the Dissolved Organic Matter-HO
· Reaction .................................................... 181
Garrett McKay and Stephen P. Mezyk
10. The Use of Perylene as a Probe To Determine the Ability of Dissolved
Organic Matter in the Aquatic Environment To Associate with Hydrophobic
Organic Pollutants ............................................................................................... 193
M.-H. (Chris) Hsu and I. H. (Mel) Suffet
Impact of Dissolved Organic Matter on Water Treatment
11. Characterization of the Molecular Weight and Reactivity of Natural
Organic Matter in Surface Waters ..................................................................... 209
Ina Kristiana, Jace Tan, Suzanne McDonald, Cynthia A. Joll, and Anna Heitz
12. Fate of Characterized and Uncharacterized Halogenated Organic Matter
during Coagulation of Natural Waters with Chlorine or Chlorine Dioxide
Application ............................................................................................................ 235
Miguel S. Arias and R. Scott Summers
13. DBP Reactivity of Organic Matter Fractions Collected During Extreme
Weather Events .................................................................................................... 257
Aaron D. Dotson, Paul Westerhoff, and Amlan Ghosh
14. Fluorescence Characterization of Humic Substance Coagulation:
Application of New Tools to an Old Process ...................................................... 281
Julie A. Korak, Fernando L. Rosario-Ortiz, and R. Scott Summers
Editor's Biography ....................................................................................................... 301
Indexes
Author Index ................................................................................................................ 305
Subject Index ................................................................................................................ 307
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