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Chemosphere

Resumen/Descripción – provisto por la editorial en inglés
Chemosphere is an international journal designed for the publication of original communications as well as review articles. Chemosphere, as a multidisciplinary journal, offers maximum dissemination of investigations related to all aspects of environmental science. Chemosphere will publish:
• Original communications describing important new discoveries or further developments in important fields of investigation related to the environment and human health
• Reviews, mainly of new developing areas of environmental science
• Special, themed issues on relevant topics.

The following sections and subject fields are included:
Persistent Organic Pollutants and Dioxins
This section is devoted to all scientific aspects of persistent organic pollutants, including monitoring studies in the environment, ecosystem, and people; environmental chemistry; toxicology; epidemiologic investigations; risk assessment; and processes that generate these pollutants and measures to reduce their emissions or concentrations in the environment. Organic pollutants targeted in this section can be of natural or synthetic origin but must be persistent in the environment or in organisms. Although the term "persistent" is somewhat subjective, with such definition, halogenated organic chemicals are of primary interest. Only studies that are of significance to an international audience and include a statistically representative population, sites of particular global interest, or lend themselves to interpretation at the global level should be submitted.

Environmental Chemistry
This section will publish manuscripts dealing with fundamental processes in the environment that are related to dispersion, degradation and alteration of inorganic and organic contaminants of environmental concern focussed on the dynamics of contaminants in environmental compartments such as water, soil/sediment, and air and their interactions with biosphere. Specific topics of interest include:
• Environmental fate studies including transport, biodegradation, bio-accumulation and/or deposition as well as atmospheric (photo)chemical processes, hydrolysis, adsorption/desorption
• Transformation and mineralisation of chemicals e.g. by bio- and photodegradation, redoxprocesses and hydrolysis, bio-accumulation and/or deposition as well as atmospheric (photo)chemical processes, hydrolysis, adsorption/desorption
• Soil and water chemistry focussed on interaction, degradation and speciation aspects of environmental contaminants
• Novel environmental analytical methods including case studies
• Phytoremediation employing new strategies, findings or interpretations of general interest
• Development and application of environmental modelling and quantitative structure-activity relationships to study fate and environmental dynamics
• Monitoring studies presenting new strategies, report of novel contaminants, findings or interpretations of general interest for an international readership. Monitoring studies based on standard methodology, and of regional importance, are not considered. Studies dealing only with nutrients in agricultural ecosystems are not considered.

Environmental Toxicology and Risk Assessment
The Section on Environmental Toxicology and Risk Assessment covers all aspects of toxicology, i.e., the science of adverse effects of chemicals and toxic substances on living organisms including humans, and the scientific assessment of the risk that such adverse effects may occur.

Issues that would be appropriate for consideration include:
• Adverse effects of chemicals and toxic substances in environmental, aquatic and terrestrial, organisms
• Similar studies in experimental organisms (under laboratory conditions)
• Epidemiological studies on effects of chemicals in humans
• Biochemical studies related to mechanisms of adverse effects
• Toxicokinetics and metabolic studies on chemicals related to adverse effects
• Development and validation of testing methods based on living organisms or biological materials
• Biomonitoring of chemicals related to adverse effects
• Occupational chemical hazards and exposure.

Not considered are, e.g., studies which report only concentrations of chemicals in the environment, living organisms, food, other materials etc., or on techniques of remediation of environmental pollution, or on biochemical effects of chemicals non-relevant to toxicology.

Science for Environmental Technology
Closer description
• Advanced water and wastewater treatment process
• Incineration
• Remediation
• Hazardous Waste – industrial chemicals
• Green Chemistry
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Información

Tipo de recurso:

revistas

ISSN impreso

0045-6535

ISSN electrónico

1879-1298

Editor responsable

Elsevier

País de edición

Reino Unido

Fecha de publicación

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Adsorption of microcystin-LR on mesoporous carbons and its potential use in drinking water source

Jeong-Ann Park; Sung-Mok JungORCID; In-Geol Yi; Jae-Woo Choi; Song-Bae Kim; Sang-Hyup Lee

Pp. 15-23

Different impacts of manure and chemical fertilizers on bacterial community structure and antibiotic resistance genes in arable soils

Peng Liu; Shuyu Jia; Xiwei He; Xuxiang Zhang; Lin YeORCID

Palabras clave: General Chemistry; Environmental Chemistry; General Medicine.

Pp. 455-464

N-Nitrosodimethylamine (NDMA) and its precursors in water and wastewater: A review on formation and removal

Massimiliano SgroiORCID; Federico G.A. Vagliasindi; Shane A. Snyder; Paolo Roccaro

Palabras clave: General Chemistry; Environmental Chemistry; General Medicine.

Pp. 685-703

Mesoporous carbon for efficient removal of microcystin-LR in drinking water sources, Nak-Dong River, South Korea: Application to a field-scale drinking water treatment plant

Jeong-Ann Park; Sung-Mok Jung; Jae-Woo Choi; Jae-Hyun Kim; Seungkwan Hong; Sang-Hyup Lee

Palabras clave: General Chemistry; Environmental Chemistry; General Medicine.

Pp. 883-891

Effects of three veterinary antibiotics and their binary mixtures on two green alga species

S. Carusso; A.B. Juárez; J. Moretton; A. Magdaleno

Palabras clave: General Chemistry; Environmental Chemistry; General Medicine.

Pp. 821-827

Elimination kinetics and detoxification mechanisms of microcystin-LR during UV/Chlorine process

Xinran ZhangORCID; Jun He; Shuqi Xiao; Xin Yang

Palabras clave: General Chemistry; Environmental Chemistry; General Medicine.

Pp. 702-709

Soil bacterial community dynamics following surfactant addition and bioaugmentation in pyrene-contaminated soils

D.C. WolfORCID; Z. Cryder; J. Gan

Palabras clave: General Chemistry; Environmental Chemistry; General Medicine.

Pp. 93-102

Distribution and bioaccumulation of 12 trace elements in water, sediment and tissues of the main fishery from different environments of the La Plata basin (South America): Risk assessment for human consumption

Esteban AviglianoORCID; Magdalena V. Monferrán; Sebastián Sánchez; Daniel A. WunderlinORCID; Joaquin Gastaminza; Alejandra V. Volpedo

Palabras clave: General Medicine; General Chemistry; Environmental Chemistry; Environmental Engineering; Pollution; Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis; Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health.

Pp. 124394

Influence of water chemistry on colloid-size Cu-based pesticides particles: A case of Cu(OH)2 commercial fungicide/bactericide

Ayenachew Tegenaw; George A. SorialORCID; Endalkachew Sahle-Demessie; Changseok Han

Palabras clave: General Chemistry; Environmental Chemistry; General Medicine.

Pp. 124699

Application of stabilized hypobromite for controlling membrane fouling and N-nitrosodimethylamine formation

Takahiro FujiokaORCID; Hiro Yoshikawa; Masahiro Eguchi; Sandrine Boivin; Hitoshi KodamataniORCID

Palabras clave: General Chemistry; Environmental Chemistry; General Medicine.

Pp. 124939