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Eric J. Reiner is affiliated with the Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks in Canada. Their research primarily spans the field of Environmental Science, with 18 publications contributing to this area. Within this broad domain, Reiner's work focuses predominantly on Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, with 15 publications in this subfield. Additional specialized interests include Spectroscopy, Biomedical Engineering, Pollution, and Cancer Research.

The main topics of Reiner's scientific investigation include Toxic Organic Pollutants Impact with 14 publications, as well as studies on the Effects and Risks of Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals represented in 10 publications. Other notable topics covered in their work include Mercury Impact and Mitigation Studies, Mass Spectrometry Techniques and Applications, Advanced Chemical Sensor Technologies, Microplastics and Plastic Pollution, and Carcinogens and Genotoxicity Assessment.

Reiner has published research in several academic journals, frequently contributing to Chemosphere and Environmental Pollution, with two publications in each. Other journals featuring their work include The Science of The Total Environment, Analytica Chimica Acta, and Radiology Case Reports.

  • Polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) concentrations and profiles in marine mammals from the North Atlantic Ocean (2021, Chemosphere)
  • Temporal trends of halogenated and organophosphate contaminants in striped dolphins from the Mediterranean Sea (2020, The Science of The Total Environment)
  • Liquid chromatography-ion mobility-high resolution mass spectrometry for analysis of pollutants in indoor dust: Identification and predictive capabilities (2020, Analytica Chimica Acta)
  • Halogenated organic contaminants of concern in urban-influenced waters of Lake Ontario, Canada: Passive sampling with targeted and non-targeted screening (2020, Environmental Pollution)
  • Organic contaminants formed during fire extinguishing using different firefighting methods assessed by nontarget analysis (2020, Environmental Pollution)

Frequent collaborators include Karl J. Jobst, with whom Reiner has coauthored 4 publications. Other recurring coauthors are David Megson and Gareth Rhys Jones, each associated with 2 coauthored works, as well as Frank L. Dorman and Thomas A. Brown.

Best Publications

  • Dechlorane Plus and Related Compounds in the Environment: A Review

    Ed Sverko;Gregg T. Tomy;Eric J. Reiner;Yi-Fan Li;Yi-Fan Li

  • Wastewater Treatment Plant and Landfills as Sources of Polyfluoroalkyl Compounds to the Atmosphere

    Lutz Ahrens;Mahiba Shoeib;Tom Harner;Sum Chi Lee

  • Dechlorane Plus Levels in Sediment of the Lower Great Lakes

    E. D. Sverko;Gregg T. Tomy;Chris H. Marvin;Donna Zaruk

  • An Asia-specific source of dechlorane plus: concentration, isomer profiles, and other related compounds.

    De-Gao Wang;Meng Yang;Hong Qi;Ed Sverko

  • Spatial distribution of perfluoroalkyl contaminants in lake trout from the Great Lakes.

    Vasile I. Furdui;Naomi L. Stock;David A. Ellis;Craig M. Butt

  • Long-term environmental fate of perfluorinated compounds after accidental release at Toronto airport.

    Emily Awad;Xianming Zhang;Satyendra P Bhavsar;Satyendra P Bhavsar;Steve Petro

  • A hybrid BEQQ mass spectrometer for studies in gaseous ion chemistry

    Alex.G. Harrison;Roger S. Mercer;Eric J. Reiner;Alex.B. Young

  • Legacy and new halogenated persistent organic pollutants in polar bears from a contamination hotspot in the Arctic, Hudson Bay Canada.

    Robert J. Letcher;A. D. Morris;M. Dyck;E. Sverko

  • Identification and Screening Analysis of Halogenated Norbornene Flame Retardants in the Laurentian Great Lakes: Dechloranes 602, 603, and 604

    Li Shen;Eric J. Reiner;Karen A. Macpherson;Terry M. Kolic

  • Direct and indirect effects of different types of microplastics on freshwater prey (Corbicula fluminea) and their predator (Acipenser transmontanus).

    Chelsea M. Rochman;Chelsea M. Rochman;J. Mark Parnis;Mark A. Browne;Sebastian Serrato

  • Atmospheric concentrations of halogenated flame retardants at two remote locations: The Canadian High Arctic and the Tibetan Plateau

    Hang Xiao;Li Shen;Yushan Su;Enzo Barresi

  • Concentration and bioaccumulation of dechlorane compounds in coastal environment of northern China.

    Hongliang Jia;Yeqing Sun;Xianjie Liu;Meng Yang

  • Are PCB Levels in Fish from the Canadian Great Lakes Still Declining

    Satyendra P. Bhavsar;Satyendra P. Bhavsar;Donald A. Jackson;Alan Hayton;Eric J. Reiner

  • Advances in analytical techniques for polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins, polychlorinated dibenzofurans and dioxin-like PCBs

    Eric J. Reiner;Ray E. Clement;Allan B. Okey;Chris H. Marvin

  • Identification of potential novel bioaccumulative and persistent chemicals in sediments from Ontario (Canada) using scripting approaches with GC×GC-TOF MS analysis.

    Miren Pena-Abaurrea;Karl J. Jobst;Ralph Ruffolo;Li Shen

  • Dechlorane plus and related compounds in peregrine falcon (Falco peregrinus) eggs from Canada and Spain.

    Paula Guerra;Kim Fernie;Begoña Jiménez;Grazina Pacepavicius

  • Distribution and transportability of hexabromocyclododecane (HBCD) in the Asia-Pacific region using skipjack tuna as a bioindicator.

    Daisuke Ueno;Mehran Alaee;Chris Marvin;Derek C.G. Muir

  • Compounds Structurally Related to Dechlorane Plus in Sediment and Biota from Lake Ontario (Canada)

    E. D. Sverko;Eric J. Reiner;Gregg T. Tomy;Robert Mccrindle

  • Perfluorinated phosphonic acids in Canadian surface waters and wastewater treatment plant effluent: Discovery of a new class of perfluorinated acids†‡

    Jessica C. D'eon;Patrick W. Crozier;Vasile I. Furdui;Eric J. Reiner

  • Converting Toxic Equivalents (TEQ) of dioxins and dioxin-like compounds in fish from one Toxic Equivalency Factor (TEF) scheme to another.

    Satyendra P Bhavsar;Eric J Reiner;Alan Hayton;Rachael Fletcher

  • Historic trends of dechloranes 602, 603, 604, dechlorane plus and other norbornene derivatives and their bioaccumulation potential in lake ontario.

    Li Shen;Li Shen;Eric J. Reiner;Paul A. Helm;Chris H. Marvin;Chris H. Marvin

Frequent Co-Authors

Satyendra P. Bhavsar
Satyendra P. Bhavsar University of Toronto
Paul A. Helm
Paul A. Helm Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks
Chris H. Marvin
Chris H. Marvin Environment and Climate Change Canada
Scott A. Mabury
Scott A. Mabury University of Toronto
Ken G. Drouillard
Ken G. Drouillard University of Windsor
Jean-François Focant
Jean-François Focant University of Liège
Sean Backus
Sean Backus Environment and Climate Change Canada
André J. Simpson
André J. Simpson University of Toronto
Tom Harner
Tom Harner Environment and Climate Change Canada
Derek C. G. Muir
Derek C. G. Muir Environment and Climate Change Canada

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