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Assessing Transformation Products of Chemicals by Non-Target and Suspect Screening

Assessing Transformation Products of Chemicals by Non-Target and Suspect Screening

Strategies and Workflows Volume 1

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The identification and quantification of the widespread occurrence of trace organic chemicals at minute concentrations in the aqueous environment impacted by human activities is a result of rapid advances in environmental analytical chemistry. The body of knowledge regarding the characterization, fate and transport of these chemicals of emerging concern (CECs) in the natural water environment and engineered water treatment processes, as well as their toxicity, has grownsubstantially over the last two decades. Recently, the focus in the environmental chemistry community has shifted from these CEC parent compounds to the fate, transport, and toxicity of transformation products, which are generated through abiotic and biotic mechanisms in natural systems and during engineeredadvanced water treatment processes.This two-part book focuses on the studies and recent advancements towards the development of more harmonized strategies and workflows using non-target and suspects screening methods, including suitable bioassay approaches to assess the overall relevance of transformation products. Volume I covers the relevance of transformation products and international strategies to manage CECs, new methods for a comprehensive assessment of transformation products, and the fate and transport of transformationproducts in natural systems. This book is ideal for environmental scientists and engineers, particularly chemists, environmental engineers, public health officials, regulators, other chemistry-related professionals, and students.
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OUP USA
88182
9780841231931
9780841231931

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Publication date
2018
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
208
Dimensions (mm)
152 x 227
Weight (g)
508
  • Preface; Relevance of Transformation Products in the Aqueous Environment and International Strategies for Managing; CECs in Water; 1. Chemicals of Emerging Concern and Their Transformation Products in the Aqueous Environment; 2. An Assessment of International Management Strategies for CECs in Water; New Methods for a Comprehensive Assessment of Transformation Products; 3. HRMS Approaches for Evaluating Transformations of Pharmaceuticals in the Aquatic Environment; 4. Statistical Approaches for LC-HRMS Data To Characterize, Prioritize, and Identify Transformation Products from Water Treatment Processes; 5. Lab-Based Approaches To Support the Screening and Identification of Transformation Products by LC-HRMS; 6. New (Practical) Strategies in Target, Suspects, and Non-Target LC-MS(/MS) Screening: Bisoprolol and Transformation Products as an Example; 7. Widening the Analytical Perspective: Polarity Extended Separation for Monitoring of Trace Organic Compounds in Surface Water Matrices; Fate and Transport of Transformation Products in Natural Systems; 8. Fate of Neonicotinoid Pesticides During Wastewater and Wetland Treatment; 9. Identifying Toxic Biotransformation Products of the Insensitive Munitions Compound, 2,4-Dinitroanisole (DNAN), Using Liquid Chromatography Coupled to Quadrupole Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometry (LC-QToF-MS); 10. Transformation and Products of Organic Micropollutant in Water during Electro-Enzymatic Catalysis; 11. Linking Trace Organic Chemical Attenuation to Microbiome Metabolic Capabilities: Insights from Laboratory- and Full-Scale Managed Aquifer Recharge Systems; Editors Biographies; Indexes;
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