Passive sampling methods (PSMs) allow the quantification of the freely dissolved concentration (Cfree ) of an organic contaminant even in complex matrices such as sediments. Cfree is directly related to a contaminant\u27s chemical activity, which drives spontaneous processes including diffusive uptake into benthic organisms and exchange with the overlying water column. Consequently, Cfree provides a more relevant dose metric than total sediment concentration. Recent developments in PSMs have significantly improved our ability to reliably measure even very low levels of Cfree . Application of PSMs in sediments is preferably conducted in the equilibrium regime, where freely dissolved concentrations in the sediment are well-linked to the measu...
Passive sampling is a powerful technique for the sampling hydrophobic organic contaminants present a...
This work presents the results of an international interlaboratory comparison on ex situ passive sam...
This work presents the results of an international interlaboratory comparison on ex situ passive sam...
Passive sampling methods (PSMs) allow the quantification of the freely dissolved concentration (Cfre...
This paper details how activity-based passive sampling methods (PSMs), which provide information on ...
This article provides practical guidance on the use of passive sampling methods (PSMs) that target t...
This manuscript surveys the literature on passive sampler methods (PSMs) used in contaminated sedime...
Passive samplers are useful novel tools for assessing contaminant exposure and evaluating its potent...
Currently, there is an effort under way to encourage remedial project managers at contaminated sites...
The freely dissolved concentration (Cfree) of hydrophobic organic chemicals in sediments and soils i...
textIn situ passive sampling is the use of a polymer sorbent to directly assess freely dissolved con...
Equilibrium passive sampling methods (EPSMs) allow quantification of freely dissolved contaminant co...
This work presents the results of an international interlaboratory comparison on ex situ passive sam...
In this study, an equilibrium passive sampling device is introduced that facilitates the in situ mea...
Hydrophobic organic chemicals (HOCs) including PAHs and PCBs are ubiquitous, however they mostly tra...
Passive sampling is a powerful technique for the sampling hydrophobic organic contaminants present a...
This work presents the results of an international interlaboratory comparison on ex situ passive sam...
This work presents the results of an international interlaboratory comparison on ex situ passive sam...
Passive sampling methods (PSMs) allow the quantification of the freely dissolved concentration (Cfre...
This paper details how activity-based passive sampling methods (PSMs), which provide information on ...
This article provides practical guidance on the use of passive sampling methods (PSMs) that target t...
This manuscript surveys the literature on passive sampler methods (PSMs) used in contaminated sedime...
Passive samplers are useful novel tools for assessing contaminant exposure and evaluating its potent...
Currently, there is an effort under way to encourage remedial project managers at contaminated sites...
The freely dissolved concentration (Cfree) of hydrophobic organic chemicals in sediments and soils i...
textIn situ passive sampling is the use of a polymer sorbent to directly assess freely dissolved con...
Equilibrium passive sampling methods (EPSMs) allow quantification of freely dissolved contaminant co...
This work presents the results of an international interlaboratory comparison on ex situ passive sam...
In this study, an equilibrium passive sampling device is introduced that facilitates the in situ mea...
Hydrophobic organic chemicals (HOCs) including PAHs and PCBs are ubiquitous, however they mostly tra...
Passive sampling is a powerful technique for the sampling hydrophobic organic contaminants present a...
This work presents the results of an international interlaboratory comparison on ex situ passive sam...
This work presents the results of an international interlaboratory comparison on ex situ passive sam...