Fate of Steroid Estrogens in Australian Inland and Coastal Wastewater

Sand supported TiO 2 photocatalyst in a tray photo-reactor for the removal of emerging contaminants in wastewater. Yasmine K. Abdel-Maksoud , Emad Ima...
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2005, Volume 39, Pages 3351-3358 Olga Braga, George A. Smythe, Andrea I. Scha¨fer, Andrew J. Feitz*: Fate of Steroid Estrogens in Australian Inland and Coastal Wastewater Treatment Plants Page 3352. In the Materials and Methods Section, Sample Derivatization for GC-MS Analysis Subsection, the incorrect silanizing reagent is reported. The correct agent is trimethylsilylimidazole, not trimethylsilylacetamide. We tested many derivatizing reagents during method optimization, including trimethylsilylacetamide, but the pentafluorobenzylbromidetrimethylsilylimidazole combination had the highest sensitivity and was used for all measurements. ES0514242 10.1021/es0514242 Published on Web 08/16/2005

2005, Volume 39, Pages 1018-1029 Luc Zwank, Michael Berg, Martin Elsner, Torsten C. Schmidt, Rene´ P. Schwarzenbach, and Stefan B. Haderlein*: New Evaluation Scheme for Two-Dimensional Isotope Analysis to Decipher Biodegradation Processes: Application to Groundwater Contamination by MTBE Page 1021. The Carboxen-PDMS fiber has a thickness of 75 micrometers (µm), rather than 75 millimeters (mm). The Stabilwax fused silica column has a thickness of 1 micrometer (µm), rather than 1 millimeter (mm). Page 1025, Table 2. The unit of the measured and predicted TBA concentration is micromolar (µM), rather than millimolar (mM). This difference is rather significant and can be misleading. ES058015Q 10.1021/es058015q Published on Web 08/12/2005