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Chemosphere

Chemosphere is a renowned interdisciplinary journal that focuses on the diverse aspects of environmental chemistry and toxicology. It publishes cutting-edge research on the fate, transport, and effects of chemicals in the environment, including air, water, soil, and biota. With a global readership, Chemosphere serves as a platform for scientists, policymakers, and industry professionals to exchange knowledge and address critical environmental challenges.

Details
Abbr. Chemosphere
Start 1972
End Continuing
Frequency Thirty no. a year
p-ISSN 0045-6535
e-ISSN 1879-1298
Country United Kingdom
Language English
Metrics
h-index / Ranks: 177 311
SJR / Ranks: 1422 1806
CiteScore / Ranks: 778 13.30
Recent Articles
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Luz J, Gorshkov V, Miranda R, Souza T, Rodrigues Ribeiro L, Duan X, et al.
Chemosphere . 2025 Mar; 376:144316. PMID: 40088698
Human activities contaminate aquatic ecosystems with chemicals like metals and pesticides. Fish, sensitive to pollution, are key toxicological models. Metallothionein (Mt) expression, a biomarker for metal contamination, varies depending on...
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Sanchez-Huerta C, Zhang S, Alahmari M, Humam A, Hong P
Chemosphere . 2025 Mar; 376:144290. PMID: 40088697
Remediation of hydrocarbon-contaminated groundwater is challenging due to the large volume of contaminated water, restricted aquifer access, and the recalcitrance of hydrocarbons. This study evaluates chemically-based surfactants (A and B,...
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Vermeiren P, Charles S, Munoz C
Chemosphere . 2025 Mar; 376:144269. PMID: 40088696
We aimed to address two common challenges for scientists working with observational data: "how to quantify the relationship between two observed (or measured) variables", and, "how to account for censored...
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Paya-Garcia M, Rodriguez-Muniz G, Moreno-Torres M, Moro E, Santos-Juanes L, Amat A, et al.
Chemosphere . 2025 Mar; 376:144305. PMID: 40088695
This work was undertaken to address the potential environmental impact of the UVA filter Uvinul® A Plus (DHHB) upon its biotransformation in humans. For this purpose, the putative human metabolite...
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Seguin C, Marant A, Palacios-Paris S, Bonnard I, Loizeau J, David E, et al.
Chemosphere . 2025 Mar; 376:144306. PMID: 40088694
Methylmercury (MeHg) bioaccumulation in food webs has been recognized as a significant health risk for over 50 years, yet most studies focus on high concentrations of waterborne inorganic mercury (IHg)....
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Ingelido A, Abballe A, Dellatte E, Ferri F, Iacovella N, Marra V, et al.
Chemosphere . 2025 Mar; 376:144297. PMID: 40088693
Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are industrial chemicals widely diffused in the environment and associated with toxic effects on humans. They became a global issue because of their environmental mobility...
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Ariyarathna T, Fallis S, Davis M, Tobias C
Chemosphere . 2025 Mar; 376:144289. PMID: 40086305
The environmental fate of insensitive high explosive compound nitrotriazolone (NTO) has not been adequately studied in surface freshwater environments. The goal of this study was to evaluate and quantify removal...
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George S, Keil Stietz K, Dehnert G
Chemosphere . 2025 Mar; 376:144276. PMID: 40086304
2,4-Dichlorphenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D) is the active ingredient in selective herbicides commonly used worldwide to control non-native aquatic plants. Limited research on the impacts of 2,4-D exposure on teleost innate immunity,...
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Mustafa A, Khedre A, El-Masry S
Chemosphere . 2025 Mar; 376:144295. PMID: 40081029
Microplastics (MP) contamination of the terrestrial environment is a global concern. The contamination level of MPs in leaf litter and soil fauna that feed on it has not been reported....
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Agrahari S, Singh N, Bharti B, Kumar S
Chemosphere . 2025 Mar; 376:144260. PMID: 40081028
This study aimed to investigate greywater treatment through hydroponically growing ashwagandha, often referred to as "Indian Ginseng," which is rich in secondary metabolites and bioactive compounds that enhance its medicinal...