Environmental Chemistry and Ecotoxicology of Persistent Toxic Substances
Published 08 November, 2024
Introduction
Persistent toxic substances (PTS) exhibit toxicity, bioaccumulation, and persistence across various environmental matrices. Advancements in scientific research on the toxicology, environmental fate, formation mechanisms, control techniques, and national policies related to PTS are crucial for achieving reductions in PTS levels and implementing international conventions. Additionally, a growing number of newly identified chemicals are being recognized as persistent in the environment and posing risks to human health. Thus, new PTS are identified and added into the international treaties such as Stockholm Convention on POPs. Comprehensive research on the scientific, technical, and policy aspects of PTS is necessary to enhance environmental protection from these harmful substances. This special issue aims to gather the studies of science and technique of emerging PTS. Potential topics include, but not limited to analytical methods, toxicity mechanisms, environmental behavior, human exposures, formation mechanism, and control technique of emerging PTS.
Topics covered
The special issue invites submissions of original research that address a range of topics related to emerging PTS. These may include, but are not limited to:
- Analytical Methods
- Toxicity Mechanisms
- Formation Mechanisms
- Environmental Behavior
- Human Exposures and Health Impacts
- Control Techniques
Important Deadlines
- Submission deadline: 31 Dec 2024
- Final acceptance deadline: 1 May 2025
Submission Instructions: Please read the Guide for Authors submitting. All articles should be submitted online; please select VSI: ---Persistent toxic substances on submission.
Guest Editors
Prof. Guorui Liu,
Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Email: grliu@rcees.ac.cn
Dr. Jingjing Du,
Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Email: jjdu@rcees.ac.cn
Prof. Simon Wan CHAN,
Department of Chemistry, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Email: chanwan@ust.hk