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Personal Care Products in the Aquatic Environment

The Handbook of Environmental Chemistry 36

Format: Hardback
Publisher: Springer International Publishing AG, Cham, Switzerland
Published: 20th Aug 2015
Dimensions: w 156mm h 234mm d 24mm
Weight: 774g
ISBN-10: 3319188089
ISBN-13: 9783319188089
Barcode No: 9783319188089
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This volume offers an overview of the occurrence and distribution of personal care products in continental and marine waters, presents analytical methods and degradation technologies and discusses their impact on human health. Experts from different disciplines highlight major issues for each family of compounds related to their occurrence in the water column as well as in solid and biota samples, methodological strategies for their analysis, non-conventional degradation technologies, (eco)toxicity data and their human and environmental risk assessment. The book also includes a general introduction to personal care products, covering their properties, use, behaviour and regulatory framework, and a final chapter identifying knowledge gaps and future research trends. It will appeal to experts from various fields of research, including analytical and environmental chemistry, toxicology and environmental engineering.

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"This book provides an excellent and unique overview of the current environmental problems connected with the widespread use of PCPs, including recent developments, current challenges and future prospects. ... most remarkable points of the book is the comprehensive coverage of the non-conventional removal treatments. ... The volume is addressed to serve as a general and practical guide for postgraduate students, teachers, scientists and any professionals involved in the study of the behavior of personal care products in the aquatic environment." (Yolanda Pico, Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry, Vol. 408 (16), June, 2016)