OCCURRENCE OF SYNTHETIC MUSK COMPOUNDS AND THEIR FATE IN THE AQUATIC ENVIRONMENT OF THE RIVER SAALE IN GERMANY

Due to a widespread usage and a lack of biodegrad-ability, Synthetic Musk Compounds (SMC) can be found as ubiquitous environmental pollutants, which enter the environment especially via domestic wastewater. We investigated the occurrence and fate of six Polycyclic and two Nitro Musk Compounds in wat...

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