Handbook of Environmental Fate and Exposure Data For Organic Chemicals, Volume II
Discover the essential resource for understanding the environmental impact of organic chemicals with the Handbook of Environmental Fate and Exposure Data For Organic Chemicals, Volume II by Philip H. Howard. Published in 1990, this comprehensive hardback edition spans 574 pages and serves as a vital reference for professionals in environmental science, chemical engineering, and toxicology.
This handbook meticulously reviews and evaluates critical data on the physical and chemical properties of individual organic chemicals, their commercial applications, and potential sources of environmental contamination. Additionally, it provides insights into environmental fate and monitoring data, making it an indispensable tool for researchers and practitioners concerned with chemical pollution and environmental safety.
Enhance your understanding of environmental factors and their implications with this authoritative guide, perfect for anyone involved in environmental studies and industrial chemistry.