Per- and polyfluorinated alkyl substances (PFAS), often referred to as
per- (and poly) fluorinated compounds (PFCs), have been used for years
in many everyday¾ and some lifesaving¾ products. However, their use
has been linked to adverse health effects in humans, a problem
compounded by their persistence in the environment. This book
discusses the various challenges of PFAS in our environment today,
including their historical use as well as their chemical and
toxicological properties. It also presents robust discussion of
analytical challenges and special considerations in sampling. The work
goes on to give practical recommendations for dealing with these
compounds in today's dynamic regulatory landscape and includes several
chapters on various remediation techniques. Key Features:
Comprehensive overview of per- and polyfluorinated alkyl substances
(PFAS) historical use and chemical/physical properties which help us
understand their persistence, transport, and transformation pathways
in the environment In-depth analysis of PFAS toxicology Detailed
descriptions of conventional and state-of-the-art remediation
technologies Practical recommendations for dealing with PFAS in a
dynamic regulatory landscape Robust discussion of important sampling
and analytical considerations Perfluoroalkyl Substances in the
Environment: Theory, Practice, and Innovation explores the challenges
across the topical areas of regulation and management, toxicology,
environmental remediation, and analytical sampling and
analysis.Readers will find this text helpful in understanding
complexities associated with PFAS and informing management strategies
to effectively protect this and future generations.
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Theory, Practice, and Innovation
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ISBN
9780429945021
Publisert
2018
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CRC Press
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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