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Electro-Oxidation for Advanced Treatment of Recalcitrant Organics in Limestone-Gypsum Desulfurization Wastewater. [PDF]
Liu M, Yao X, Liu S, Li Z.
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S, Kitamura, K, Sumino, T, Mio, H, Yano
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Determining the Benzo[a]pyrene Degradation, Tolerance, and Adsorption Mechanisms of Kefir-Derived Bacterium <i>Bacillus mojavensis</i> TC-5. [PDF]
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Soil property controls on plasticiser, antioxidant and UV absorber additive degradation across a global soil gradient. [PDF]
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Toxicology Letters, 1997
The objective of this study was to evaluate the developmental toxicity of phthalic acid (PA), which is one of the metabolites of phthalic acid esters (PAEs). Pregnant rats were given PA at a dose of 0 (control), 1.25, 2.5, or 5.0% in the diet on day 7 through day 16 of pregnancy.
M Ema, Emiko Miyawaki, Akira Harazono
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The objective of this study was to evaluate the developmental toxicity of phthalic acid (PA), which is one of the metabolites of phthalic acid esters (PAEs). Pregnant rats were given PA at a dose of 0 (control), 1.25, 2.5, or 5.0% in the diet on day 7 through day 16 of pregnancy.
M Ema, Emiko Miyawaki, Akira Harazono
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A Bienzymatic Cascade for the Complete Hydrolysis of Phthalic Acid Esters
Phthalic acid esters (PAEs) are widely used as plastic additives to increase the flexibility and durability of plastics. Constantly leaching out from plastics, PAEs are ubiquitously found in the environment.
Frank Hollmann +2 more
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Food and Chemical Toxicology, 1984
The twentieth century can as properly be called the age of organic chemistry as it can the atomic age. The dramatic increase in the production of synthetic fibers, processed foods, pesticides, plastics, pharmaceuticals, and a thousand other materials has completely altered our immediate human environment and provided a wealth of new materials.
C. S. Giam +3 more
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The twentieth century can as properly be called the age of organic chemistry as it can the atomic age. The dramatic increase in the production of synthetic fibers, processed foods, pesticides, plastics, pharmaceuticals, and a thousand other materials has completely altered our immediate human environment and provided a wealth of new materials.
C. S. Giam +3 more
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Fate of phthalic acid esters during composting of both lagooning and activated sludges [PDF]
Among the phthalic acid esters (PAEs) targeted by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) as priority pollutants, di-ethyl-hexyl phthalate (DEHP) is the major pollutant identified at high concentration level in lagooning sludge (LS), at
Soumia Amir
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Water Research, 1974
Abstract Two phthalic acid esters, di( n -butyl)phthalate and di (2-ethylhexyl)phthalate, were surveyed in the river water, well water and city water of Tokyo metropolice area. In the river water these esters were found in the range of 0·4–6·8 μ gl −1 .
M. Morita, H. Nakamura, S. Mimura
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Abstract Two phthalic acid esters, di( n -butyl)phthalate and di (2-ethylhexyl)phthalate, were surveyed in the river water, well water and city water of Tokyo metropolice area. In the river water these esters were found in the range of 0·4–6·8 μ gl −1 .
M. Morita, H. Nakamura, S. Mimura
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