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Publications Details for Grant Number R822626

Analysis of Halogenated Organic Particle-Scale Desorption via Column Studies and 13C Solid State NMR Spectroscopy

RFA: Exploratory Research - Chemistry and Physics of Water (1995)

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Reference Type Reference Title Journal Author Citation Progress Report Year Document Sources
Journal Article Effects of grain-scale mass transfer on the transport of volatile organics through sediments. 1. Model development. WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH Cunningham JA, Werth CJ, Reinhard M, Roberts PV Cunningham JA, Werth CJ, Reinhard M, Roberts PV. Effects of grain-scale mass transfer on the transport of volatile organics through sediments. 1. Model development. Water Resources Research 1997;33(12):2713-2726. R822626 (1999)
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Journal Article Sequestration of hydrophobic organic contaminants by geosorbents. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Luthy RG, Aiken GR, Brusseau ML, Cunningham SD, Gschwend PM, Pignatello JJ, Reinhard M, Traina S, Weber WJ, Westall JC Luthy RG, Aiken GR, Brusseau ML, Cunningham SD, Gschwend PM, Pignatello JJ, Reinhard M, Traina S, Weber WJ, Westall JC. Sequestration of hydrophobic organic contaminants by geosorbents. Environmental Science & Technology 1997;31(12):3341-3347. R822626 (Final)
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Journal Article Binary desorption isotherms of TCE and PCE from silica gel and natural solids. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Schaefer CE, Schuth C, Werth CR, Reinhard M Schaefer CE, Schuth C, Werth CR, Reinhard M. Binary desorption isotherms of TCE and PCE from silica gel and natural solids. Environmental Science & Technology 2000;34(20):4341-4347. R822626 (1999)
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Journal Article Effects of grain-scale mass transfer on the transport of volatile organics through sediments 2: Column results. WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH Werth CJ, Cunningham JA, Roberts PV, Reinhard M Werth CJ, Cunningham JA, Roberts PV, Reinhard M. Effects of grain-scale mass transfer on the transport of volatile organics through sediments 2: Column results. Water Resources Research 1997;33(12):2727-2740. R822626 (1999)
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Journal Article Effects of temperature on trichloroethylene desorption from silica gel and natural sediments. 1. Isotherms. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Werth CJ, Reinhard M Werth CJ, Reinhard M. Effects of temperature on trichloroethylene desorption from silica gel and natural sediments. 1. Isotherms. Environmental Science & Technology 1997;31(3):689-696. R822626 (1999)
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Journal Article Effects of temperature on trichloroethylene desorption from silica gel and natural sediments. 2. Kinetics. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Werth CJ, Reinhard M Werth CJ, Reinhard M. Effects of temperature on trichloroethylene desorption from silica gel and natural sediments. 2. Kinetics. Environmental Science & Technology 1997;31(3):697-703. R822626 (1999)
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Journal Article Counter diffusion of isotopically labeled trichloroethylene in silica gel and geosorbent micropores: Column results. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Werth CJ, Reinhard M Werth CJ, Reinhard M. Counter diffusion of isotopically labeled trichloroethylene in silica gel and geosorbent micropores: Column results. Environmental Science & Technology 1999;33(5):730-736. R822626 (1999)
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Presentation Desorption rates from nanopores. None Reinhard M Reinhard M. Desorption rates from nanopores. Presented at the Workshop on Chemical Processes that May Bind or Sequester Organic Contaminants in Sediments, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, May 2-3, 1996. R822626 (Final)
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Presentation Mechanistic investigation of trichloroethylene desorption from model and natural solids at 100% relative humidity None Werth CJ, Reinhard M Werth CJ, Reinhard M. Mechanistic investigation of trichloroethylene desorption from model and natural solids at 100% relative humidity. Presented at the American Chemical Society 70th Colloid and Surface Science Symposium, Potsdam, NY, June 1996. R822626 (Final)
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Proceedings Characterization of slow desorbing sites via isotope exchange column studies None Werth CJ, Reinhard M Werth CJ, Reinhard M. Characterization of slow desorbing sites via isotope exchange column studies. In: Proceedings of the American Chemical Society Division of Environmental Chemistry Fall Meeting, Las Vegas, NV, 1997. R822626 (Final)
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Proceedings The effects of temperature on the slow desorption of trichloroethylene from Livermore sand, clay, and bulk fractions: isotherms and kinetics None Werth CJ, Farrell J, Reinhard M Werth CJ, Farrell J, Reinhard M. The effects of temperature on the slow desorption of trichloroethylene from Livermore sand, clay, and bulk fractions: isotherms and kinetics. In: Proceedings of the American Chemical Society Division of Environmental Chemistry Spring Meeting, San Diego, CA, 1994. R822626 (Final)
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