Heterocyclic Aromatic Compounds and other Tar Oil Typical Contaminants in Ground Water - identification, quantification and metabolism
The
goal of the project “Heterocyclic aromatic compounds and other tar oil typical
contaminants in groundwater - identification, quantification and metabolism” is
to identify and quantify tar oil components at contaminated sites which are
toxic as well as persistent in the
aquifer and which therefore must be included in monitoring programs.
Contractor
Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung (BMBF), Deutschland,
Förderschwerpunkt Kora
Publications
Reineke, A., Göen, T., Preiss, A, Hollender, J. 2007. Quinoline and derivatives at a tar oil contaminated site: hydroxylated products as indicator for natural attenuation? Environ. Sci. Technol. 41: 5314-5322.
Reineke, A., A. Preiss, M. Elend, M., J. Hollender. Detection of methylquinoline transformation products in microcosms experiments and in tar oil contaminated groundwater using LC-NMR. Chemosphere, in press.
Blotevogel, J., Reineke, A.-K., Hollender, J., Held, T. 2006. Überwachung von NSO-Heterocyclen an Teeröl-kontaminerten Standorten. Grundwasser 4: 295-297.
Mundt, M, J. Hollender. 2005. Simultaneous determination of NSO-heterocycles, homocycles and their metabolites in groundwater of tar oil contaminated sites using HPLC with UV-diode array and fluorescence detection, J. Chromatogr. A, 1065 211-218.
Blotevogel, J., A.-K. Reineke, J. Hollender, T. Held. 2008. Identifikation NSO-heterocyclischer Prioritärsubstanzen zur Erkundung und Überwachung Teeröl-kontaminierter Standorte, Grundwasser, 13: 147-157.
Reineke, A., A. Preiss, M. Elend, M., J. Hollender. 2008. Detection of methylquinoline transformation products in microcosm experiments and in tar oil contaminated groundwater using LC-NMR. Chemosphere 70: 2118-2126.

