2007
DOI: 10.1897/07-478
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Direct and Indirect Photolysis of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Nitrate-Rich Surface Waters

Abstract: The photolysis of three polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs)-pyrene, phenanthrene, and naphthalene-were studied in waters taken from creosote-contaminated sites in Gary (IN, USA) and Wilmington (NC, USA). Direct photolysis of all PAHs was observed under simulated solar radiation, with pyrene degrading at a faster rate than either phenanthrene or naphthalene. Phenanthrene degradation, when compared to its direct photolysis rate, increased in Gary water but decreased in Wilmington water. Analysis of the water… Show more

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“…Estos compuestos son persistentes en el ambiente debido a su baja biodegradabilidad y estabilidad química. Se ha reportado su degradación mediante métodos físicos, químicos y biológicos (Jacobs et al 2008, Fatone et al 2011, Manariotis et al 2011. Por tratamientos físicos, la volatilización y la adsorción son los principales mecanismos de degradación.…”
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“…Estos compuestos son persistentes en el ambiente debido a su baja biodegradabilidad y estabilidad química. Se ha reportado su degradación mediante métodos físicos, químicos y biológicos (Jacobs et al 2008, Fatone et al 2011, Manariotis et al 2011. Por tratamientos físicos, la volatilización y la adsorción son los principales mecanismos de degradación.…”
Section: Introductionunclassified