Metadata
Title
12-725   Fate, Transport & Physicochemical Processes of Organic Contaminants in Aqua Systems
Category
courses
UUID
4096a69a49aa4142adb865c87ed0bf48
Source URL
https://cee.engineering.cmu.edu/education/course-descriptions/12-725.html
Parent URL
https://cee.engineering.cmu.edu/education/graduate/courses.html
Crawl Time
2026-03-25T05:02:34+00:00
Rendered Raw Markdown

12-725   Fate, Transport & Physicochemical Processes of Organic Contaminants in Aqua Systems

Source: https://cee.engineering.cmu.edu/education/course-descriptions/12-725.html Parent: https://cee.engineering.cmu.edu/education/graduate/courses.html

Examination of the major physical and chemical processes affecting the fate and treatment of organic compounds nanoparticles in aquatic systems. The emphasis is on anthropogenic organic compounds. The course will review some concepts from physical organic chemistry, and examine the relationships between chemical structure, properties, and environmental behavior of organic compounds. Chemical processes important to the fate, treatment, and biotransformation of specific organic compounds are addressed. Two laboratory sessions illustrate measurement techniques for organic compounds in water. 12-702 is a co-req for non-environmental engineers or students who have not had an environmental engineering undergraduate course.