Persistence and bioavailability of hydrophobic organic compounds in the environment

  • Nam, Kyoungphile
  • Kim, Jaeyoung
Publication date
March 2002
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Abstract

The extensive use of hydrophobic organic compounds such as pesticides, petroleum hydrocarbons, solvents, and so on has resulted in widespread environmental contamination, either by broad use or by improper disposal or other unintentional releases. These organic contaminants become progressively persist in the environments and hence less available to living organisms and extraction. This phenomenon has been termed aging or sequestration, and widely observed with many hydrophobic organic compounds in soil, aquifer, and sediment. As a result of aging, remediation efforts for cleaning up organic chemical-contaminated sites have been challenged in removing so called aged or nonextractable residues which are not practically (bio) degraded or extr...

Extracted data

We use cookies to provide a better user experience.