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Publications Details for Grant Number R825689C054

Transformation of Chlorinated Hydrocarbons by Reduced Metallocoenzymes--Kinetic Model Development and Applications to Environmental Systems

RFA: Hazardous Substance Research Centers - HSRC (1989)

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Reference Type Reference Title Journal Author Citation Progress Report Year Document Sources
Dissertation/Thesis Transformation of Carbon Tetrachloride by Metallocoenzymes. None Chiu, C P Chiu, P.C.Transformation of Carbon Tetrachloride by Metallocoenzymes, Ph.D. Dissertation, Department of Civil Engineering, Stanford University, Stanford, CA (1995). R825689C054 (Final)
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Dissertation/Thesis The Destructive Removal of Chlorinated Organic Compounds From Water using Zero-Valent Metals of Hydrogen and Supported Palladium. None Schreier, C Schreier, C., The Destructive Removal of Chlorinated Organic Compounds From Water using Zero-Valent Metals of Hydrogen and Supported Palladium, Ph.D. Dissertation, Department of Civil Engineering, Stanford University, Stanford, CA (1995). R825689C054 (Final)
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Journal Article Metallocoenzyme-mediated reductive transformation of carbon tetrachloride in titanium(III) citrate aqueous solution. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Chiu PC, Reinhard M Chiu PC, Reinhard M. Metallocoenzyme-mediated reductive transformation of carbon tetrachloride in titanium(III) citrate aqueous solution. Environmental Science & Technology 1995;29(3):595-603. R825689C054 (Final)
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Journal Article Transformation of chlorinated organic compounds by iron and manganese powders in buffered water and in landfill leachate. CHEMOSPHERE Schreier CG, Reinhard M Schreier CG, Reinhard M. Transformation of chlorinated organic compounds by iron and manganese powders in buffered water and in landfill leachate. Chemosphere 1994;29(8):1743-1753. R825689C054 (Final)
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Journal Article Catalytic hydrodehalogenation of chlorinated ethylenes using palladium and hydrogen for the treatment of contaminated water. CHEMOSPHERE Schreier CG, Reinhard M Schreier CG, Reinhard M. Catalytic hydrodehalogenation of chlorinated ethylenes using palladium and hydrogen for the treatment of contaminated water. Chemosphere 1995;31(6):3475-3487. R825689C054 (Final)
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Journal Article Treatment of 1,2-dibromo-3-chloropropane and nitrate-contaminated water with zero-valent iron or hydrogen/palladium catalysts. WATER RESEARCH Siantar DP, Schreier CG, Chou CS, Reinhard M Siantar DP, Schreier CG, Chou CS, Reinhard M. Treatment of 1,2-dibromo-3-chloropropane and nitrate-contaminated water with zero-valent iron or hydrogen/palladium catalysts. Water Research 1996;30(10):2315-2322. R825689C054 (Final)
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Presentation Transformation of the Pesticide 1,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane (DBCP) and Nitrate by Iron Powder and by H2/Pd/Al2O3. None Siantar, D.P., C.G. Schreier, M. Reinhard Siantar, D.P., C.G. Schreier, and M. Reinhard, "Transformation of the Pesticide 1,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane (DBCP) and Nitrate by Iron Powder and by H2/Pd/Al2O3," presented before the Division of Environmental Chemistry, American Chemical Society (1995). R825689C054 (Final)
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