ABSTRACT

Reaction Mechanisms in Environmental Organic Chemistry classifies and organizes the reactions of environmentally important organic compounds using concepts and data drawn from traditional mechanistic and physical organic chemistry. It will help readers understand these reactions and their importance for the environmental fates or organic compounds of many types. The book has a molecular and mechanistic emphasis, and it is organized by reaction type. Organic molecules and their fates are examined in an ecosystem context. Their reactions are discussed in terms that organic chemists would use. The book will benefit organic chemists, environmental engineers, water treatment professionals, hazardous waste specialists, and biologists.
Although conceived as a comprehensive monograph, the book could also be used as a text or reference for environmental chemistry classes at the undergraduate or graduate level.

chapter 1|101 pages

Oragnic Chemicals in the Environment

chapter 2|65 pages

Hydrolysis

chapter 3|47 pages

Reduction

chapter 4|57 pages

Environmental Oxidations

chapter 5|84 pages

Reactions With Disinfectants

chapter 6|55 pages

Environmental Photochemistry