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44
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16650
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447

Overview

Wan Ying Shiu is affiliated with the University of Toronto in Canada. Their academic and research profile includes involvement in multiple areas of scientific inquiry, although specific details on their recent publications, co-authors, and fields of study are not available from the data provided.

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Best Publications

  • Illustrated handbook of physical-chemical properties and environmental fate for organic chemicals

    Mackay, Donald, Ph. D.;Wan Ying Shiu;Kuo Ching Ma

  • A critical review of Henry’s law constants for chemicals of environmental interest

    Donald Mackay;Wan Ying Shiu

  • Relationships between octanol-water partition coefficient and aqueous solubility.

    Michele M. Miller;Stanley P. Wasik;Guo Lan. Huang;Wan Ying. Shiu

  • Aqueous solubility of polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons

    Donald Mackay;Wan Ying Shiu

  • Determination of air-water Henry's law constants for hydrophobic pollutants

    Donald Mackay;Wan Ying Shiu;Russell P. Sutherland

  • A review of the effect of salts on the solubility of organic compounds in seawater

    Wen-Hui Xie;Wan-Ying Shiu;Donald Mackay

  • A Critical Review of Aqueous Solubilities, Vapor Pressures, Henry’s Law Constants, and Octanol–Water Partition Coefficients of the Polychlorinated Biphenyls

    Wan Ying Shiu;Donald Mackay

  • A review of the nature and properties of chemicals present in pulp mill effluents

    Leena R. Suntio;Wan Ying Shiu;Donald Mackay

  • Physical-chemical properties of chlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins

    Wan Ying. Shiu;William. Doucette;Frank A. P. C. Gobas;Anders. Andren

  • A novel method for measuring membrane‐water partition coefficients of hydrophobic organic chemicals: Comparison with 1‐octanol‐water partitioning

    Frank A.P.C. Gobas;Jean M. Lahittete;Gil Garofalo;Wan Ying Shiu

  • Critical Review of Henry’s Law Constants for Pesticides

    L. R. Suntio;W. Y. Shiu;D. Mackay;J. N. Seiber

  • Relationships between aqueous solubility and octanol-water partition coefficients

    D. Mackay;A. Bobra;W.Y. Shiu;S.H. Yalkowsky

  • Uptake of organic chemicals by plants: A review of processes, correlations and models

    S. Paterson;D. Mackay;D. Tam;W.Y. Shiu

  • Vapor-pressure correlations for low-volatility environmental chemicals

    Donald. Mackay;Alice. Bobra;Donald W. Chan;Wan Ying. Shiu

  • Generic models for evaluating the regional fate of chemicals

    D. Mackay;S. Paterson;W.Y. Shiu

  • Chlorophenols and alkylphenols: A review and correlation of environmentally relevant properties and fate in an evaluative environment

    Wan-Ying Shiu;Kuo-Ching Ma;Dana Varhaníčková;Donald Mackay

  • Bioconcentration of polybrominated benzenes and biphenyls and related superhydrophobic chemicals in fish: Role of bioavailability and elimination into the feces

    Frank A. P. C. Gobas;Kathryn E. Clark;Wan Ying Shiu;Donald Mackay

  • Partitioning of organic chemicals at the air-water interface in environmental systems

    John T. Hoff;Donald Mackay;Robert Gillham;Wan Ying Shiu

  • Environmentally relevant physical-chemical properties of hydrocarbons: A review of data and development of simple correlations

    Linda Eastcott;Wan Ying Shiu;Donald Mackay

  • Dissolution of non-aqueous phase liquids in groundwater

    Donald Mackay;Wan Ying Shiu;Aila Maijanen;Stan Feenstra

Frequent Co-Authors

Donald Mackay
Donald Mackay Trent University
Frank A. P. C. Gobas
Frank A. P. C. Gobas Simon Fraser University
Frank Wania
Frank Wania University of Toronto
Samuel H. Yalkowsky
Samuel H. Yalkowsky University of Arizona
Robert W. Gillham
Robert W. Gillham University of Waterloo
Ying Duan Lei
Ying Duan Lei University of Toronto
Yoram Cohen
Yoram Cohen University of California, Los Angeles
Hayley Hung
Hayley Hung Environment and Climate Change Canada
Kalliat T. Valsaraj
Kalliat T. Valsaraj Louisiana State University
Johan A. Hellebust
Johan A. Hellebust University of Toronto

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