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Występowanie i obieg w środowisku substancji stosowanych w środkach higieny osobistej

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Fate of personal care products in the environment
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W pracy przedstawiono przegląd literaturowy dotyczący występowania w środowisku wodnym PPCPs, zwłaszcza substancji zapachowych (piżm) oraz substancji antybakteryjnych stosowanych w kosmetykach. W sposób zwięzły omówiono źródła powstawania i obieg tych zanieczyszczeń w wodach. Przedstawiono występowanie i wielkość stężenia tych substancji oraz sposoby ich usuwania.
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This study completed a review of literature, summary concerning occurrence of PPCPs, especially musk and antibacterial substance used in cosmetics, in water environment. The author discussed, in a concise manner, sources of generation and fate of these pollutants in water. They present occurrence and concentrations of these compounds as well as the methods of their removal.
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72--77
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Bibliogr. 34 poz., rys., tab.
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  • Politechnika Krakowska, Katedra Technologii Środowiskowych
Bibliografia
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