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Table of Contents in Environmental Chemistry by Stanley E. Manahan
Preface
Author
Chapter 1 The Environment and Sustainability Science
1.1 From the Sun to Fossil Fuels and Back Again
1.1.1 The Brief but Spectacular Era of Fossil Fuels
1.1.2 Back to the Sun
1.2 The Science of Sustainability
1.2.1 Environmental Science
1.2.2 Green Science and Technology
1.3 Chemistry and the Environment
1.4 Water, Air, Earth, Life, and Technology
1.4.1 Water and the Hydrosphere
1.4.2 Air and the Atmosphere
1.4.3 Earth, the Geosphere
1.4.4 Life, the Biosphere
1.4.5 Technology and the Environment
1.5 Ecology, Ecotoxicology, and the Biosphere
1.5.1 The Biosphere
1.5.2 Ecology
1.5.3 Ecotoxicology
1.6 Energy and Cycles of Energy
1.6.1 Light and Electromagnetic Radiation
1.6.2 Energy Flow and Photosynthesis in Living Systems
1.6.3 Energy Utilization
1.7 Human Impact and Pollution
1.7.1 Some Definitions Pertaining to Pollution
1.7.2 Pollution of Various Spheres of the Environment
1.8 Chemical Fate and Transport
1.8.1 Physical Transport
1.8.2 Reactivity
1.8.3 Mass Balance Expression
1.8.4 Distribution among Phases
1.9 Chemical Fate and Transport in the Atmosphere, Hydrosphere, and Geosphere
1.9.1 Pollutants in the Atmosphere
1.9.2 Pollutants in the Hydrosphere
1.9.3 Pollutants in the Geosphere
1.10 Environmental Mischief and Terrorism
1.10.1 Protection through Green Chemistry and Engineering
1.11 Environmental Forensics
Literature Cited
Supplementary References
Questions and Problems
Chapter 2 Chemistry and the Anthrosphere: Environmental Chemistry and Green Chemistry
2.1 Environmental Chemistry
2.2 Matter and Cycles of Matter
2.2.1 Carbon Cycle
2.2.2 Nitrogen Cycle
2.2.3 Oxygen Cycle
2.2.4 Phosphorus Cycle
2.2.5 Sulfur Cycle
2.3 Anthrosphere and Environmental Chemistry
2.3.1 Components of the Anthrosphere
2.4 Technology and the Anthrosphere
2.4.1 Engineering
2.5 Infrastructure
2.5.1 Vulnerable Infrastructure
2.6 Components of the Anthrosphere That Infl uence the Environment
2.7 Effects of the Anthrosphere on Earth
2.8 Integration of the Anthrosphere into the Total Environment
2.8.1 Anthrosphere and Industrial Ecology
2.9 Green Chemistry
2.9.1 Green Synthetic Chemistry
2.9.2 Risk Reduction
2.9.3 Specifi c Aspects of Green Chemistry
2.9.4 Three Undesirable Characteristics of Chemicals: Persistence, Bioaccumulation, and Toxicity
2.9.5 Green Chemistry and Environmental Chemistry
Literature Cited
Supplementary References
Questions and Problems
Chapter 3 Fundamentals of Aquatic Chemistry
3.1 Importance of Water
3.2 Water: From Molecules to Oceans
3.2.1 Sources and Uses of Water: The Hydrological Cycle
3.2.2 Properties of Water, a Unique Substance
3.2.3 Water Molecule
3.3 Characteristics of Bodies of Water
3.4 Aquatic Life
3.5 Introduction to Aquatic Chemistry
3.6 Gases in Water
3.6.1 Oxygen in Water
3.7 Water Acidity and Carbon Dioxide in Water
3.7.1 Carbon Dioxide in Water
3.8 Alkalinity
3.8.1 Contributors to Alkalinity at Different pH Values
3.8.2 Dissolved Inorganic Carbon and Alkalinity
3.8.3 Infl uence of Alkalinity on CO2 Solubility
3.9 Calcium and Other Metals in Water
3.9.1 Hydrated Metal Ions as Acids
3.9.2 Calcium in Water
3.9.3 Dissolved Carbon Dioxide and Calcium Carbonate Minerals
3.10 Complexation and Chelation
3.10.1 Occurrence and Importance of Chelating Agents in Water
Chapter 4 Oxidation–Reduction in Aquatic Chemistry
Chapter 5 Phase Interactions in Aquatic Chemistry
Chapter 6 Aquatic Microbial Biochemistry
Chapter 7 Water Pollution
Chapter 8 Water Treatment
Chapter 9 The Atmosphere and Atmospheric Chemistry
Chapter 10 Particles in the Atmosphere
Chapter 11 Gaseous Inorganic Air Pollutants
Chapter 12 Organic Air Pollutants
Chapter 13 Photochemical Smog
Chapter 14 The Endangered Global Atmosphere
Chapter 15 The Geosphere and Geochemistry
Chapter 16 Soil and Agricultural Environmental Chemistry
Chapter 17 Green Chemistry and Industrial Ecology
Chapter 18 Resources and Sustainable Materials
Chapter 19 Sustainable Energy: The Key to Everything
Chapter 20 Nature, Sources, and Environmental Chemistry of Hazardous Wastes
Chapter 21 Industrial Ecology for Waste Minimization, Utilization, and Treatment
Chapter 22 Environmental Biochemistry
Chapter 23 Toxicological Chemistry
Chapter 24 Toxicological Chemistry of Chemical Substances
Chapter 25 Chemical Analysis of Water and Wastewater
Chapter 26 Analysis of Wastes and Solids
Chapter 27 Analysis of the Atmosphere and Air Pollutants
Chapter 28 Analysis of Biological Materials and Xenobiotics
Supplementary References
Questions and Problems
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