Frank Wania

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Chemistry University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada 
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Analytical Chemistry, Atmospheric Chemistry, Environmental Sciences, Environmental Engineering
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Fahy WD, Wania F, Abbatt JPD. (2024) When Does Multiphase Chemistry Influence Indoor Chemical Fate? Environmental Science & Technology
Zhan F, Shunthirasingham C, Li Y, et al. (2023) Sources and environmental fate of halomethoxybenzenes. Science Advances. 9: eadi8082
Krogseth IS, Breivik K, Frantzen S, et al. (2023) Modelling PCB-153 in northern ecosystems across time, space, and species using the nested exposure model. Environmental Science. Processes & Impacts
Li Y, Zhan F, Lei YD, et al. (2023) Field Calibration and PAS-SIM Model Evaluation of the XAD-Based Passive Air Sampler for Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds. Environmental Science & Technology
Wania F, Warner NA, McLachlan MS, et al. (2023) Seasonal and latitudinal variability in the atmospheric concentrations of cyclic volatile methyl siloxanes in the Northern Hemisphere. Environmental Science. Processes & Impacts
Nipen M, Jørgensen SJ, Bohlin-Nizzetto P, et al. (2022) Mercury in air and soil on an urban-rural transect in East Africa. Environmental Science. Processes & Impacts
Li Y, Xiong S, Hao Y, et al. (2022) Organophosphate esters in Arctic air from 2011 to 2019: Concentrations, temporal trends, and potential sources. Journal of Hazardous Materials. 434: 128872
Miglioranza KSB, Ondarza PM, Costa PG, et al. (2020) Spatial and temporal distribution of Persistent Organic Pollutants and current use pesticides in the atmosphere of Argentinean Patagonia. Chemosphere. 129015
Hao Y, Li Y, Wania F, et al. (2020) Atmospheric concentrations and temporal trends of polychlorinated biphenyls and organochlorine pesticides in the Arctic during 2011-2018. Chemosphere. 128859
Ding Y, Li L, Wania F, et al. (2020) Formation of non-extractable residues as a potentially dominant process in the fate of PAHs in soil: Insights from a combined field and modeling study on the eastern Tibetan Plateau. Environmental Pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987). 267: 115383
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