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Atmospheric Chemical Compounds: Sources, Occurrence and Bioassay by T. E. Graedel β€” book cover

Atmospheric Chemical Compounds: Sources, Occurrence and Bioassay

by T. E. Graedel, Donald T. Hawkins, Larry D. Claxton
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Overview

This practical reference examines the structure and properties of the atmosphere, including listings of compounds in clouds, fog, rain, snow, and ice; a listing of compounds detected in the stratosphere; and a compendium of compounds in indoor air. An introduction to carcinogenicity and bioassay of atmospheric compounds is also presented. Readers will find the extensive cross-referencing especially useful--compounds can be located by chemical type, name, CAS registry number, or source.

This practical reference examines the structure and properties of the atmosphere, including listings of compounds in clouds, fog, rain, snow, and ice; a listing of compounds detected in the stratosphere; and a compendium of compounds in indoor air. An introduction to carcinogenicity and bioassay of atmospheric compounds is also presented. Readers will find the extensive cross-referencing especially useful--compounds can be located by chemical type, name, CAS registry number, or source.

Synopsis

This practical reference examines the structure and properties of the atmosphere, including listings of compounds in clouds, fog, rain, snow, and ice; a listing of compounds detected in the stratosphere; and a compendium of compounds in indoor air. An introduction to carcinogenicity and bioassay of atmospheric compounds is also presented. Readers will find the extensive cross-referencing especially useful—compounds can be located by chemical type, name, CAS registry number, or source.

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"This book should serve as a useful reference book on the identity and the source of compounds present in the atmosphere because of its complete coverage. It should also be most useful to those involved in making measurements on compounds in the atmosphere in getting into the toxicological literature on the compounds of interest."
--JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY

Book Details

Published
May 1, 1986
Publisher
Elsevier Science
Pages
748
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780122944857

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