This compact textbook book on environmental chemistry written for chemists and engineers covers the most important aspects of the topic: sustainability of processes, proper waste disposal, ethical decision making and green chemistry. Along these lines, the authors discuss issues of earth, water, air, fossil and alternative energy, and environmental toxicity.
Advanced Chemistry Needed for Environmental Chemistry- Analytical Chemistry, Instrumental Methods - Statistical Analysis- Organic Chemistry Overview for Environmental Applications- Equilibrium and Redox- Green Chemistry Earth- Natural Pollutants - Land Reclamation- Brownfields- Hydrophobic Materials, and Sorption - Organic Materials- PAHs- Plastics and Plasticizers- CFCs- PCBs- Pesticides - Metals Water- Basics- Desalination- Reclamation and Remediation - Chelation - Ocean AcidificationAir- Air Components - Greenhouse Effect - Ozone Layer, Ozone Holes- Smog (NOx, SOx)- Particulate Matter- Carbon Sequestration Energy- Fossil- Coal- Oil- Fracking - Wood - Nuclear- Renewables- Solar- Wind- Geothermal- Hydro- Batteries - Climate ChangeToxicity- Natural Pollutants- Anth
ropogenic Pollutants- Persistence- Bioaccumulation/ Bio-augmentation - Measurements
A. Rihana-Abdallah, M. Benvenuto, E. Roberts-Kirchhoff, K. Lanigan, K. Evans, University of Detroit Mercy, MI, USA.