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Toxicological & Environmental Chemistry

Toxicological & Environmental Chemistry


Increasing to 8 issues per year in 2009
Published By: Taylor & Francis
Volume Number: 91
Frequency: 4 online issues per year, 1 annual print archive
Print ISSN: 0277-2248
Online ISSN: 1029-0486
 

Aims & Scope

Toxicological and Environmental Chemistry is devoted to the general chemistry, environmental behaviour and fate, toxicology, and ecotoxicology of xenobiotics and natural toxins. The journal is interdisciplinary in outlook, and manuscripts published in it cover all relevant areas:

• inorganic chemistry – trace elements in food and the environment, metal complexes and chelates
• organic chemistry – environmental fate, chemical reactions, metabolites and secondary products, synthesis of standards and labelled materials
• physical chemistry – photochemistry, radiochemistry
• environmental chemistry – sources, fate, and sinks of xenochemicals, environmental partitioning and transport, degradation and deposition
• analytical chemistry – development and optimisation of analytical methods, instrumental and methodological advances, miniaturisation and automation
• biological chemistry – pharmacology and toxicology, uptake, metabolism, disposition of xenochemicals, structure-activity relationships, modes of action, ecotoxicological testing

The journal publishes mainly original research manuscripts; reviews submitted or invited from experts in government, industry and universities are also published regularly. The xenochemicals considered are organic and inorganic air, water and soil pollutants, industrial chemicals, pesticides, food additives or trace contaminants, drugs, natural toxins, radioactive materials, genetoxic compounds, persistent and/or bioaccumulative pollutants and their occurrence at eco/toxicologically relevant levels and/or doses (POP's, PBT‘s).

 

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