Impact and importance of heterocyclic PAH in remediation: Adsorption of activated carbon

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Impact and importance of heterocyclic PAH in remediation: Adsorption of activated carbon. / Mänz, Jan Sebastian; Naumann, Eric; Palm, Wolf-Ulrich et al.
CLEANUP 3rd International Contaminated Site Remediation Conference: Program and Proceedings. CRC CARE , 2009. p. 15-16.

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Mänz, JS, Naumann, E, Palm, W-U, Ruck, W & Birke, V 2009, Impact and importance of heterocyclic PAH in remediation: Adsorption of activated carbon. in CLEANUP 3rd International Contaminated Site Remediation Conference: Program and Proceedings. CRC CARE , pp. 15-16, 3rd International Contaminated Site Remediation Conference - 2009, Adelaide, Australia, 27.09.09.

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Mänz, J. S., Naumann, E., Palm, W.-U., Ruck, W., & Birke, V. (2009). Impact and importance of heterocyclic PAH in remediation: Adsorption of activated carbon. In CLEANUP 3rd International Contaminated Site Remediation Conference: Program and Proceedings (pp. 15-16). CRC CARE .

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Mänz JS, Naumann E, Palm WU, Ruck W, Birke V. Impact and importance of heterocyclic PAH in remediation: Adsorption of activated carbon. In CLEANUP 3rd International Contaminated Site Remediation Conference: Program and Proceedings. CRC CARE . 2009. p. 15-16

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title = "Impact and importance of heterocyclic PAH in remediation: Adsorption of activated carbon",
abstract = "Organic pollutants such as policyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (P AH) are found in groundwater of tar-oil contaminated former manufactured gas-plant or coking-plant sites and have been investigated in detail in the past. Tar-oil is often described as dense or light non aqueous phase liquid (DNAPL / LNAPL) and a main part of the water soluble fraction (i.e. solubilities of mg/L up to g/L) consists of polar PAH, N,S,O-heterocyclic compounds and their metabolites. The increased water solubility ofN,S,O-heterocyclic compounds compared to the parent non-polar P AH results in greater mobility and biological uptake with often no decrease in toxicity.",
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