جزییات کتاب
This first in-depth and comprehensive reference on the most pertinent polar contaminant classes and their behavior in the whole water cycle includes, among others, industrial chemicals, consumer products, polar herbicides and pharmaceuticals. All chapters are uniformly structured, covering properties, pollution sources, occurrence in wastewater, surface water, and groundwater as well as water treatment aspects, while ecotoxicological and assessment aspects are also covered. Among the authors are leading experts in their relevant fields, many of whom provide here groundbreaking research results. The result is an up-to-date information source for researchers and professionals working in water quality monitoring, water supply, or wastewater treatment, as well as environmental and water chemists, geochemists, ecologists, chemists and engineers.Content: Chapter 1 Analytical Methods for Polar Pollutants (pages 1–40): Thorsten Reemtsma and Jose Benito QuintanaChapter 2 Residues of Pharmaceuticals from Human Use (pages 41–63): Thomas Heberer and Thomas TernesChapter 3 Antibiotics for Human Use (pages 65–86): Radka Alexy and Klaus KummererChapter 4 Iodinated X?ray Contrast Media (pages 87–98): Anke Putschew and Martin JekelChapter 5 Veterinary Pharmaceuticals (pages 99–120): Gerd HamscherChapter 6 Polar Herbicides and Metabolites (pages 121–153): Rita Fobbe, Birgit Kuhlmann, Jurgen Nolte, Gudrun Preu?, Christian Skark and Ninette Zullei?SeibertChapter 7 Aminopolycarboxylate Complexing Agents (pages 155–180): Carsten K. Schmidt and Heinz?Jurgen BrauchChapter 8 Amines (pages 181–209): Hilmar Bornick and Torsten C. SchmidtChapter 9 Surfactant Metabolites (pages 211–250): Thomas P. Knepper and Peter EichhornChapter 10 Trihalomethanes (THMs), Haloacetic Acids (HAAs), and Emerging Disinfection By?products in Drinking Water (pages 251–286): Christian ZwienerChapter 11 Toxicology and Risk Assessment of Pharmaceuticals (pages 287–309): Daniel R. Dietrich, Bettina C. Hitzfeld and Evelyn O'BrienChapter 12 Assessment and Management of Chemicals – How Should Persistent Polar Pollutants be Regulated? (pages 311–339): Klaus Gunter Steinhauser and Steffi Richter