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NEW PERSPECTIVES IN AQUATIC REDOX CHEMISTRY: ABIOTIC TRANSFORMATION OF POLLUTANTS IN GROUNDWATER AND SEDIMENTS

Citation:

Wolfe, N. AND D. Macalady. NEW PERSPECTIVES IN AQUATIC REDOX CHEMISTRY: ABIOTIC TRANSFORMATION OF POLLUTANTS IN GROUNDWATER AND SEDIMENTS. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C., EPA/600/J-92/127 (NTIS PB92166628).

Description:

Presented is a review of recent advances in the chemistry of abiotic redox transformations of organic pollutants in anaerobic ecosystems. he goal is to provide an indication of the state of knowledge and the remaining difficulties, rather than an exhaustive review of the existing literature. articular attention is given to the types of functional groups that undergo reaction and the findings concerning physical and chemical parameters of ecosystems that govern the rates and products of redox transformations. lasses of compounds and structural features within these classes of compounds provide information about the intrinsic nature of the natural reductants. urther information is provided by studies that consider system variables such as sediment concentrations, organic carbon levels, pH, Eh, and temperature. ile the identity of reducing agents that transform organic pollutants in anaerobic systems remains elusive, the reactivities of these agents are being characterized and compared with surrogate (model) reductants. t is apparent that chemical and biological reduction processes are strongly coupled, and there is increasing evidence for wide-spread mediation of reductive reactions by bio-organic molecules.

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( REPORT )
Product Published Date:05/24/2002
Record Last Revised:12/10/2002
Record ID: 41090