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Journal Publications Details for Grant Number R828246
Superheated Water and Steam Degreasing of Working Stocks, Parts, and Equipment in Machining, Manufacturing and Production Processes and Operations
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Journal Article | Butler MN, Weber Jr WJ. Accelerated transformation and deactivation of erythromycin in superheated water. 1. Temperature effects, transformation rates, and the impacts of dissolved organic matter. Environmental Science & Technology 2005;39(7):2294-2300. |
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Journal Article | Butler MN, Weber Jr WJ. Accelerated transformation and deactivation of erythromycin in superheated water. 2. Transformation reactions and bioassays. Environmental Science & Technology 2005;39(7):2301-2306. |
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Journal Article | Gullick RW, Weber Jr WJ. Evaluation of shale and organoclays as sorbent additives for low-permeability soil containment barriers. Environmental Science & Technology 2001;35(7):1523-1530. |
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Journal Article | Huang QG, Selig H, Weber Jr WJ. Peroxidase-catalyzed oxidative coupling of phenols in the presence of geosorbents: rates of non-extractable product formation. Environmental Science & Technology 2002;36(4):596-602. |
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Journal Article | Huang QG, Weber Jr WJ. Interactions of soil-derived dissolved organic matter with phenol in peroxidase-catalyzed oxidative coupling reactions.Environmental Science & Technology 2004;38(1):338-344. |
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Journal Article | Huang QG, Weber Jr WJ. Peroxidase-catalyzed coupling of phenol in the presence of model inorganic and organic solid phases. Environmental Science & Technology 2004;38(19):5238-5245. |
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Journal Article | Johnson MD, Huang WG, Weber Jr WJ. A distributed reactivity model for sorption by soils and sediments 13. Simulated diagenesis of natural sediment organic matter and its impact on sorption/desorption equilibria. Environmental Science & Technology 2001;35(8):1680-1687. |
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Journal Article | Johnson MD, Keinath TM 2nd, Weber Jr WJ. A distributed reactivity model for sorption by soils and sediments. 14. Characterization and modeling of phenanthrene desorption rates. Environmental Science & Technology 2001;35(8):1688-1695. |
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Journal Article | Johnson MD, Weber Jr WJ. Rapid prediction of long-term rates of contaminant desorption from soils and sediments. Environmental Science & Technology 2001;35(2):427-433. |
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Journal Article | Kim SH, Weber Jr WJ. Preferential surfactant utilization by a PAH-degrading strain: effects on micellar solubilization phenomena. Environmental Science & Technology 2003;37(16):3574-3580. |
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Journal Article | Selig H, Keinath 2nd TM, Weber Jr WJ. Sorption and manganese-induced oxidative coupling of hydroxylated aromatic compounds by natural geosorbents.Environmental Science & Technology 2003;37(18):4122-4127. |
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Journal Article | Weber Jr WJ, LeBoeuf EJ, Young TM, Huang W. Contaminant interactions with geosorbent organic matter:insights drawn from polymer sciences. Water Research 2001;35(4):853-868. |
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Journal Article | Weber Jr WJ, Kim SH, Johnson MD. Distributed reactivity model for sorption by soils and sediments. 15. High-concentration co-contaminant effects on phenanthrene sorption and desorption. Environmental Science & Technology 2002;36(16):3625-3634. |
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Journal Article | Weber Jr WJ, Huang QG. Inclusion of persistent organic pollutants in humification processes: direct chemical incorporation of phenanthrene via oxidative coupling. Environmental Science & Technology 2003;37(18):4221-4227. |
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Journal Article | Weber W, Kim H. Removal of greases and lubricating oils from metal parts of machinery processes by subcritical water treatment. JOURNAL OF SUPERCRITICAL FLUIDS 2013;80:30-37. |
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