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Formation of Metal-Phosphonate Complexes and Their Subsequent Chemical Reactions with Mineral Surfaces
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Journal Article | Nowack B, Stone AT. Adsorption of phosphonates onto the goethite-water interface. Journal of Colloid and Interface Science 1999;214(1):20-30. |
R826376 (1998) R826376 (1999) R826376 (Final) |
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Journal Article | Nowack B, Stone AT. The influence of metal ions on the adsorption of phosphonates onto goethite. Environmental Science and Technology 1999;33:3627-3633. |
R826376 (1999) R826376 (Final) |
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Journal Article | Nowack B, Stone AT. Degradation of nitrilotris (methylenephosphonic acid) and related (amino) phosphonate chelating agents in the presence of manganese and molecular oxygen. Environmental Science and Technology 2000;34(22):4759-4765. |
R826376 (1999) R826376 (Final) |
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Journal Article | Nowack B, Stone AT. Homogeneous and heterogeneous oxidation of nitrilotrismethylene-phosphonic acid (NTMP) in the presence of manganese(II,III) and molecular oxygen. Journal of Physical Chemistry B 2002;106(24):6227-6233. |
R826376 (Final) |
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Presentation | Nowack B, Stone AT. Degradation of phosphonates in the presence of manganese and molecular oxygen. Presented to the Division of Geochemistry, American Chemistry Society 217th National Meeting, Anaheim, CA, 1999. |
R826376 (1998) R826376 (1999) R826376 (2000) R826376 (Final) |
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Presentation | Nowack B, Stone AT. Manganese-catalyzed degradation of phosphonic acids. Presented at the 2nd European Meeting on Environmental Chemistry, Dijon, France, 2001. |
R826376 (Final) |
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Presentation | Nowack B, Stone AT. Phosphonate adsorption in the presence and absence of metal ions. Presented to the Division of Environmental Chemistry, American Chemistry Society 217th National Meeting, Anaheim, CA, 1999. |
R826376 (1998) R826376 (1999) R826376 (2000) R826376 (Final) |
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Presentation | Stone AT. Adsorption of free chelating agents and their metal ion complexes at the mineral/water interface: distinctive probe molecules for exploring surface chemistry. Presented at the 220th National Meeting of the American Chemical Society Award Symposium for Creative Advances in Environmental Sciences and Technology (in honor of Michael R. Hoffmann), San Diego, CA, 2001. |
R826376 (Final) |
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Presentation | Stone AT. Chelating agents: sources, sinks, and speciation. Presented to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, National Exposure Research Laboratory, Ecosystems Research Division, Athens, GA, 2002. |
R826376 (Final) |
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Presentation | Stone AT, Penn RL, Knight MA. Complexes between phosphonate-containing synthetic organic compounds and the toxic metal ions Cr(III) and Co(III): sources and sinks in environmental media. Presented at the 220th National Meeting of the American Chemical Society Symposium on Environmental Chemistry: Emphasis on EPA and EPA-Supported Research, Division of Environmental Chemistry, Washington, DC, 2000. |
R826376 (Final) |
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Presentation | Stone AT. Exploring transition metal ion reactions in aquatic environments. Presented to the Department of Chemistry, Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA, 2002. |
R826376 (Final) |
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Presentation | Stone AT. Metal ions and chelating agents in aqueous environments: closely-linked chemistries. Presented to the Department of Chemistry, Shippensburg University, Shippensburg, PA, 2001. |
R826376 (Final) |
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Presentation | Stone AT. Phosphonate and carboxylate chelating agents in aqueous environmental media: complex formation and oxidation-reduction reactions. Presented at the Chemistry Division, Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, IL, 2000. |
R826376 (1999) R826376 (2000) R826376 (Final) |
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Presentation | Stone AT. Reactions of natural and synthetic organic compounds with dissolved metal ions in aquatic environments. Presented to the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, The University of Washington, Seattle, WA, 1999. |
R826376 (Final) |
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Presentation | Stone AT. Specialty organic chemicals in environmental aqueous media: complex formation and transformations. Presented to the Department of Civil Engineering, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, 1999. |
R826376 (Final) |
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Presentation | Stone AT. The environmental chemistry of phosphonates and related synthetic chelating agents. Presented at the Engler-Bunte-Institut, Universitat Karlsruhe, Germany, 1999. |
R826376 (1999) R826376 (2000) R826376 (Final) |
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Presentation | Stone AT. The role of coordination chemistry in environmental transformations of synthetic organic compounds. Presented at the Environmental Sciences Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, TN, 1999. |
R826376 (1999) R826376 (2000) R826376 (Final) |
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Presentation | Stone, AT. Influence of coordination chemistry on transition metal ion reactivity. Presented at the Symposium on Chemical Speciation and Reactivity in Water Chemistry and Water Technology, in Honor of James J. Morgan, Division of Environmental Chemistry, American Chemical Society 220th National Meeting, Washington, DC, August 2000. |
R826376 (2000) R826376 (Final) |
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Symposium | Stone AT, Knight MA, Nowack B. Speciation and chemical reactions of phosphonate chelating agents in aqueous media. In: Lipnick RL, Mason RP, Phillips ML, Pittman CU, eds. Chemicals in the Environment: Fate, Impacts, and Remediation. Washington, DC: American Chemical Society Symposium Series No. 806, 2001, Chapter 4, pp. 59-94. |
R826376 (Final) |
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