Section 1 Environmental Chemistry
I. Environmental issues
Second, environmental chemistry.
Section 2 Environmental pollutants
I. Categories of environmental pollutants
Second, the environmental effect and its influencing factors
Three. This paper introduces the migration and transformation process of environmental pollutants in various environmental circles
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Chapter II Atmospheric Environmental Chemistry
Section 1 Composition of Atmosphere and Its Main Pollutants
First, the main components of the atmosphere
Second, the structure of the atmosphere.
Third, the main pollutants in the atmosphere
Section 2 Migration of Pollutants in the Atmosphere
First, the radiation inversion layer
Second, the atmospheric stability
Thirdly, the mathematical model of air pollution
Four, the factors affecting the migration of atmospheric pollutants
Section 3 Transformation of Pollutants in the Atmosphere
First, the chemical basis of free radicals
Second, the basis of photochemical reaction
Three. Sources of Important Free Radicals in the Atmosphere
Fourth, the transformation of nitrogen oxides.
Verb (abbreviation for verb) hydrocarbon conversion
Six, photochemical smog
Seven, sulfur oxides and sulfuric acid smoke pollution transformation.
Eight, acidic precipitation
Nine, greenhouse gases and greenhouse effect
X. Formation and depletion of the ozone layer
Section 4 Atmospheric Particulate Matter
I sources and elimination of atmospheric particulate matter
Second, the particle size distribution of atmospheric particles
Three. Chemical composition of atmospheric particulate matter
Four. Identification of the source of atmospheric particulate matter
5. PM2.5 in atmospheric particulate matter
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Chapter III Water Environmental Chemistry
Section 1 Basic characteristics of natural water and existing forms of pollutants
First, the basic characteristics of natural water
Second, the distribution and existing forms of pollutants in water
Three. Nutrient elements in water and eutrophication of water body
Migration and transformation of inorganic pollutants in the second water saving
I. Migration between particulate matter and water
Second, the aggregation of particulate matter in water.
Three. Dissolution and precipitation
Four. redox
Verb (abbreviation for verb) coordination
Migration and transformation of organic pollutants in the third water saving
I. Distribution of functions
Second, volatilization.
Thirdly, hydrolysis.
Fourth, photolysis
Verb (abbreviation of verb) is biodegradable.
The fourth quarter water quality model
First, the oxygen balance model
Second, the prediction model of lake eutrophication
Thirdly, the fate model of toxic organic pollutants.
Fourth, the mathematical model in the multimedia environment
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Chapter IV Soil Environmental Chemistry
Section 1 Composition and Properties of Soil
I. Soil composition
Second, soil particle size grouping and texture grouping
Third, soil adsorption.
Fourthly, soil acidity and alkalinity.
Verb (abbreviation of verb) redox of soil
Section II Migration of Heavy Metals in Soil-plant System and Its Mechanism
1. Influencing factors of heavy metal migration in soil-plant system
The second is the migration and transformation law of heavy metals in soil-plant system.
Three. Accumulation, Migration and Transformation of Major Heavy Metals in Soil
Four, several mechanisms of plant tolerance to heavy metal pollution
Section III Migration and Transformation of Pesticides in Soil
I. Migration of pesticides in soil
Second, the role of nonionic pesticides and soil organic matter
Three. Migration and transformation of typical pesticides in soil
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Chapter V Movement Process and Toxicity of Pollutants in Organisms
Section 1 Mode of Substance Passing through Biofilm
First, the structure of biofilm
Second, the way the substance passes through the biofilm.
Section 2 Transportation of Pollutants in the Body
First, absorption
Second, distribution.
Third, excretion
Fourth, accumulation
Section III Biological Enrichment, Amplification and Accumulation of Pollutants
I. Bioconcentration
Second, biomagnification
Third, biological accumulation.
Section IV Biotransformation of Pollutants
I enzymes in biotransformation
The second is the function of some important coenzymes.
Third, the hydrogen transfer process in biological oxidation
Fourthly, microorganisms degrade oxygen-consuming organic pollutants.
Verb (abbreviation of verb) biotransformation types of toxic organic pollutants
Six, microbial degradation of toxic organic pollutants
Seven. Microbial transformation of nitrogen and sulfur
Eight, microbial transformation of heavy metal elements
Nine, the biotransformation rate of pollutants
Section 5 Toxicity of Pollutants
First of all, poison
Second, the toxicity of poison.
Third, the combined effect of poisons.
Fourth, the process of toxic action.
Biochemical mechanism of verb (verb's abbreviation) toxicity
Section 6 Relationship between Quantitative Structure and Activity of Organic Matter
I. Overview
Second, Hans analysis method
Thirdly, molecular connectivity index method.
Fourthly, the application of quantitative parameters in QSAR research.
5. Compare molecular force field analysis methods.
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Chapter VI Fate and Influence of Typical Pollutants in the Environmental Sector
Section 1 Migration of Pollutants in Multi-media and Multi-interface Environment
Heavy metal elements in the second quarter
I. Mercury
Second, cadmium.
Three. chrome
Four. arsenic
Section III Organic Pollutants
I persistent organic pollutants
Second, organic halogenated compounds.
Three. polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon
4. Surfactants
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Chapter VII Restoration of Polluted Environment
Section 1 Natural attenuation
I. Overview
Second, the factors affecting the efficiency of microbial remediation
Third, the main types of enhanced bioremediation
Four. Advantages and disadvantages of bioremediation
Section 2 Phytoremediation Technology
I. Overview
Second, the process and mechanism of phytoremediation of heavy metal pollution
Thirdly, the process and mechanism of phytoremediation of organic pollutants.
Section III Chemical Oxidation Technology
I. Overview
Second, potassium permanganate oxidation method
Third, ozone oxidation technology.
Four, hydrogen peroxide and Fenton oxidation technology
Dynamic repair of the fourth section
I. Basic principles
Second, the influencing factors
Third, combination technology.
Section 5 permeable reaction grid technology for groundwater remediation
I. Overview
Second, Fei -PRB
Section 6 Surfactant and Solvent Leaching Technology
I. Basic principles
Second, the influencing factors
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Chapter VIII Basic Principles and Applications of Green Chemistry
Section 1 A Brief History of the Birth and Development of Green Chemistry
First, the birth of green chemistry
Second, the definition and development history of green chemistry
The basic principles of green chemistry in the second quarter
I. Principles and characteristics of 12 green chemistry
Second, green chemistry and green engineering.
Three. Principles of industrial ecology
Section 3 Application of Green Chemistry
First, the main research direction of green chemistry
Second, the application of green chemistry
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