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Chemistry and the Environment

Chemistry and the Environment

Chemistry and the Environment

Authors:
Sven E. Harnung, University of Copenhagen
Matthew S. Johnson, University of Copenhagen
Published:
September 2012
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ISBN:
9781139534390

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    This textbook presents the chemistry of the environment using the full strength of physical, inorganic and organic chemistry, in addition to the necessary mathematics and physics. It provides a broad yet thorough description of the environment and the environmental impact of human activity using scientific principles. It gives an accessible account while paying attention to the fundamental basis of the science, showing derivations of formulas and giving primary references and historical insight. The authors make consistent use of professionally accepted nomenclature (IUPAC and SI), allowing transparent access to the material by students and scientists from other fields. This textbook has been developed through many years of feedback from students and colleagues. It includes more than 400 online student exercises that have been class tested and refined. The book will be invaluable in environmental chemistry courses for advanced undergraduate and graduate students and professionals in chemistry and allied fields.

    • Includes over 400 online student exercises that have been class tested and refined using decades of teaching experience
    • Contains a detailed subject and author index and hundreds of references to the primary literature
    • Consistent use of professionally accepted nomenclature (IUPAC and SI)
    • Mathematical topics are covered in a separate reference chapter so students can brush up on specific topics as necessary
    • Students will need to have already taken introductory courses in physical, inorganic and organic chemistry before taking this more specialized course in environmental chemistry

    Reviews & endorsements

    '… [a] thorough, well-written, advanced work … A thorough understanding of this material could occupy a full academic year and would provide a valuable graduate education in environmental chemistry … Highly recommended. Graduate students, researchers/faculty, professionals.' D. H. Stedman, Choice

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    September 2012
    Adobe eBook Reader
    9781139534390
    0 pages
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    128 b/w illus. 131 tables
    This ISBN is for an eBook version which is distributed on our behalf by a third party.

    Table of Contents

    • 1. The Earth
    • 2. Environmental dynamics
    • 3. The spheres
    • 4. Chemistry of the atmosphere
    • 5. Chemistry of the hydrosphere
    • 6. Chemistry of the pedosphere
    • 7. Global cycles of the elements
    • 8. The chemicals industry
    • 9. Environmental impact of selected chemicals
    • 10. The chemistry of climate change.
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      Authors
    • Sven E. Harnung , University of Copenhagen

      Sven E. Harnung is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Chemistry at the University of Copenhagen and was Head of Department for 12 years. He teaches courses on environmental, inorganic, physical and analytical chemistry, including pharmaceutical applications. His current research concentrates on magnetic studies of single molecule magnets. He is the author of three chemistry textbooks in Danish. Dr Harnung has organized several congresses, including an International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) General Assembly. He has been a member of the Danish National Committee for Chemistry for more than 30 years and he is a Fellow of IUPAC. He has served as a board member of the journals Acta Chemica Scandinavica and Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics.

    • Matthew S. Johnson , University of Copenhagen

      Matthew S. Johnson is a Senior Lecturer at the Department of Chemistry in the University of Copenhagen. He teaches courses on environmental chemistry, physical and quantum chemistry and scientific writing. His main research interest is atmospheric chemistry, including kinetics, spectroscopy and stable isotopes in atmospheric trace gases. He is a co-author of more than 65 articles in peer-reviewed journals. He has invented and patented a method for efficient emissions control and improving building energy efficiency. He was awarded a Fulbright Fellowship to study stratospheric chemistry at the Max-lab electron storage ring in Lund, Sweden. He has worked as a researcher for Honeywell and Medtronic and has research collaborations with many groups around the world, including Ford Motor Company and the Tokyo Institute of Technology.