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Publications submitted after final report Details for Grant Number R826694C651
Adjustable Biopolymer Chelators for Cadmium, Lead, and Mercury Remeidation
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Gulf Coast Hazardous Substance Research Center (Lamar University) (1996)
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Reference Type | Reference Title | Journal | Author | Citation | Progress Report Year (Date Added to Report) | Document Sources |
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Book Chapter | Polyamino acid chelation for metal remediation. | None | Howard M, Holcombe JA | Howard M, Holcombe JA. Polyamino acid chelation for metal remediation. In:Iskandar IK, ed. Environmental Restoration of Metals-Contaminated Soils. Boca Raton, FL:CRC Press/Lewis Publishers, 2000, pp. 243-260. |
R826694C651 (Final) (01/05/07) |
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Presentation | The role of lability and inertness in evaluating the feasibility of metal speciation. | None | Holcombe JA, Howard ME, Ruchti TC | Holcombe JA, Howard ME, Ruchti TC. The role of lability and inertness in evaluating the feasibility of metal speciation. Presented at the 25th Annual FACSS Conference, Austin, TX, October 11-15, 1998. |
R826694C651 (Final) (11/26/13) |
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Presentation | Using immobilized polyamino acids for a flexile, easily modifiable chelation system. | None | Holcombe JA, Howard ME, Miller TC, Plybon T, Iverson B | Holcombe JA, Howard ME, Miller TC, Plybon T, Iverson B. Using immobilized polyamino acids for a flexile, easily modifiable chelation system. Presented at the 9th Southern States Annual Environmental Conference and Exhibition, Biloxi, MI, September 21-23, 1999. |
R826694C651 (Final) (11/26/13) |
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Presentation | Trace metal preconcentration. | None | Howard ME, Holcombe JA | Howard ME, Holcombe JA. Trace metal preconcentration. Presented at the 25th Annual FACSS Conference, Austin, TX, October 11-15, 1998. |
R826694C651 (Final) (11/26/13) |
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Presentation | Use of biopolymers for selective metal preconcentration and remediation. | None | Miller TC, Holcombe JA | Miller TC, Holcombe JA. Use of biopolymers for selective metal preconcentration and remediation. Presented at the 26th Annual FACSS Conference, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, October 24-29, 1999. |
R826694C651 (Final) (11/26/13) |
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Presentation | Interfacing nature with technology: novel-ion exchange microcolumns employing immobilized poly-L-aspartic acid on gold plated mini-grids. | None | Ruchti TC, Holcombe JA | Ruchti TC, Holcombe JA. Interfacing nature with technology:novel-ion exchange microcolumns employing immobilized poly-L-aspartic acid on gold plated mini-grids. Presented at the Fifth Rio Symposium on Atomic Spectrometry, Cancun, Mexico, October 4-10, 1998. |
R826694C651 (Final) (11/26/13) |
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