Interactions Between Dissolved Organic Matter and Organic Contaminants

The interactions between dissolved organic matter and organic contaminants affect their solution speciation and their distribution between the aqueous and solid phases. This partitioning governs the transport and influences the transformations and toxicity of contaminants. Thus, detailed understanding of fate and effects of contaminant in aquatic ecosystems is dependent upon the knowledge of contaminant speciation in these environments.

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Tronczynski Jacek (1992). Interactions Between Dissolved Organic Matter and Organic Contaminants. Analusis. 20 (6). M54-M56. https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00177/28854/

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