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Journal Publications Details for Grant Number R822721C635
Electrokinetic/Surfactant-Enhanced Remediation of Hydrophobic Pollutants in Low Permeability Subsurface Environments
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Gulf Coast Hazardous Substance Research Center (Lamar University) (1996)
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Journal Article | Ko S-O, Schlautman MA, Carraway ER. Partitioning of hydrophobic organic compounds to sorbed surfactants. 1. Experimental studies. Environmental Science & Technology 1998;32(18):2769-2775. |
R822721C635 (1999) |
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Journal Article | Ko S-O, Schlautman MA. Partitioning of hydrophobic organic compounds to sorbed surfactants. 2. Model development/predictions for surfactant-enhanced remediation applications. Environmental Science & Technology 1998;32(18):2776-2781. |
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Journal Article | Ko S-O, Schlautman MA, Carraway ER. Effects of solution chemistry on the partitioning of phenanthrene to sorbed surfactants. Environmental Science & Technology 1998;32(22):3542-3548. |
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Journal Article | Ko S-O, Schlautman MA, Carraway ER. Partitioning of hydrophobic organic compounds to hydroxypropyl-β-cyclodextrin: experimental studies and model predictions for surfactant-enhanced remediation applications. Environmental Science & Technology 1999;33(16):2765-2770. |
R822721C635 (1999) |
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Journal Article | Ko S-O, Schlautman MA, Carraway ER. Cyclodextrin-enhanced electrokinetic removal of phenanthrene from a model clay soil. Environmental Science & Technology 2000;34(8):1535-1541. |
R822721C635 (1999) R826694C635 (Final) |
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