Pesticide decontamination and detoxification /
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
| Language Notes: | English. |
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Washington, D.C. :
American Chemical Society,
©2004.
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| Series: | ACS symposium series ;
863. |
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Table of Contents:
- 1. Detoxification and metabolism of chemicals by white-rot fungi
- 2. Microbial and photolytic degradation of 3,5,6-trichloro-2-pyridinol
- 3. Biological detoxification of organophosphate pesticides
- 4. Evolution of new enzymes and pathways : soil microbes adapt to s-triazine herbicides
- 5. Detoxification of some halogenated pesticides by thiosulfate salts
- 6. Anodic fenton degradation of pesticides
- 7. Chemical detoxifying neutralization of ortho-phthalaldehyde : seeking the "greenest"
- 8. Electrochemical destruction of triclosan
- 9. Detoxification of pesticide in water using solar photocatalysis
- 10. Microbial degradation of atrazine in soils, sediments, and surface water
- 11. Bioremediation of atrazine-contaminated soil
- 12. Detoxification of pesticide residues in soil using phytoremediation
- 13. Remediation of halogenated fumigant compounds in the root zone by subsurface application of ammonium thiosulfate
- 14. Detoxification and destruction of PCBs, CAHs, CFCs, and halogenated biocides in soils, sludges, and other matrices using Na/NH₃
- 15. Comparison of atrazine and alachlor sorption, mineralization, and degradation potential in surface and aquifer sediments
- 16. Pesticide runoff and mitigation at a commercial nursery site
- 17. Impacts of surfactant adjuvants on pesticide availability and transport in soils.