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LINEAR ALKYLBENZENE SULFONATE (LAS) - UNEP Chemicals

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OECD SIDS <strong>LINEAR</strong> <strong>ALKYLBENZENE</strong> <strong>SULFONATE</strong> (<strong>LAS</strong>)<br />

53. Casellato, S., Aiello, R., Negrisolo, P.A. and Seno, M. 1992. Long-term experiment on Branchiura<br />

sowerbyi Beddard (Oligochaeta, Tubificidae) using sediment treated with <strong>LAS</strong> (Linear Alkylbenzene<br />

Sulphonate). Hydrobiologia. 232:169-173.<br />

54. Cavalli, L. Gellera, A. and Landone, A. 1993. <strong>LAS</strong> removal and biodegradation in a wastewater<br />

treatment plant. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. 12:1777-1788.<br />

55. Cavalli, L., Cassani, G. and Lazzarin, M. 1996. Biodegradation of linear alkylbenzene sulphonate<br />

(<strong>LAS</strong>) and alcohol ethoxylate (AE). Tenside Surf. Det. 33:158-165.<br />

56. Cavalli, L., Cassani, G., Lazzarin, M., Maraschin, C., Nucci, G. and Valtorta, L. 1996. Isobranching<br />

of linear alkylbenzene sulphonate (<strong>LAS</strong>). Tenside Surf. Det. 33:393-398.<br />

57. Cavalli, L., Cassani, G., Lazzarin, M., Maraschin, C., Nucci, G., Berna, J.L., Bravo, J., de Ferrer, J.<br />

and Moreno, A. 1996. Iso-branching of linear alkylbenzene sulphonate (<strong>LAS</strong>). Biodegradation<br />

study of two model compounds. Toxicological and Environmental Chemistry. 54:167-186.<br />

58. Cavalli, L., Divo, C., Giuffrida, G., Pellizzon, T., Radici, P., Valtorta, L. and Zatta, A. 1993.<br />

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59. Cavalli, L., Gellera, A., Lazzarin, A., Nucci, G.C., Romano, P., Ranzani, M. and Lorenzi, E. 1991.<br />

Linear alkylbenzene sulphonate removal and biodegradation in a metropolitan plant for water<br />

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Surfactants and Their Intermediates. Brussels. 407/JGA/FG/40907-48.<br />

61. Chattopadhyay, D.N. and Konar, S.K. 1985. Chronic effects of linear alkyl benzene sulfonate on<br />

aquatic ecosystems. Environment & Ecology. 3:428-433.<br />

62. CHIMICA OGGI. 1998. <strong>LAS</strong> - A modern classic surfactant. Article by Udo Schoenkaes in<br />

CHIMICA OGGI/Chemistry Today, Sept. 1998.<br />

63. Chung, K.H., Ro, K.S. and Hong, S.U. 1996. Linear alkylbenzenesulfonates (<strong>LAS</strong>) of an urban<br />

stream in Korea. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment. 40:261-269.<br />

64. Chung, K.H., Ro, K.S., and Hong, S.U. 1995. Synthetic detergent in an urban stream of Korea.<br />

Pages 429-435 IN Surface water quality and ecology, Volume IV. Proceedings of the Water<br />

Environment Federation 68th Annual Conference & Exposition. Miami Beach, FL, October 21-25,<br />

1995.<br />

65. Cohen, L., Moreno, A. and Berna, J.L. 1996. Analysis and identification of minor products in linear<br />

alkylbenzene sulphonation. Tenside Surf. Det. 33:441-446.<br />

66. Cohen, L., Vergara, R., Moreno, A. and Berna, J.L. 1995. Influence of 2-phenyl alkane and telralin<br />

content on solubility and viscosity of linear alkylbenzene sulfonate. JAOCS 72:115-122.<br />

67. Comotto, R.M., Kimerle, R.A. and Swisher, R.D. 1979. Bioconcentration and metabolism of linear<br />

alkylbenzene sulfonate by daphnids and fathead minnows. Pages 232-250 In: Aquatic toxicology.<br />

ASTM STP 667.<br />

68. Conti, E. 1987. Acute toxicity of three detergents and two insecticides in the lugworm, Arenicola<br />

marina (L.): a histological and a scanning electron microscopic study. Aquatic Toxicology. 10:325-<br />

334.<br />

69. Cook, A.M. 1997. Linear alkylbenzenesulfonate (<strong>LAS</strong>) bioavailable to anaerobic bacteria as a<br />

source of sulfur. In preparation.<br />

70. Cook, T.M. and Goldman, C.K. 1974. Degradation of anionic detergents in Chesapeake Bay.<br />

Chesapeake Science. 15:52-55.<br />

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