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Publications Details for Grant Number R826694C651

Adjustable Biopolymer Chelators for Cadmium, Lead, and Mercury Remeidation

RFA: Gulf Coast Hazardous Substance Research Center (Lamar University) (1996)

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Book Chapter Howard M, Holcombe JA. Polyamino acid chelation for metal remediation. In:Iskandar IK, ed. Environmental Restoration of Metals-Contaminated Soils. Boca Raton, FL:CRC Press/Lewis Publishers, 2000, pp. 243-260. R826694C651 (Final)
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Journal Article Howard ME, Holcombe JA. Model for nonequilibrium binding and affinity chromatography: characterization of 8-hydroxyquinoline immobilized on controlled pore glass using a flow injection system with a packed microcolumn. Analytical Chemistry 2000;72(16):3927-3933. R826694C651 (Final)
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Journal Article Miller TC, Holcombe JA. Comparison and evaluation of the synthetic biopolymer poly-L-aspartic acid and the synthetic "plastic" polymer poly-acrylic acid for use in metal ion-exchange systems. Journal of Hazardous Materials 2001;83(3):219-236. R826694C651 (Final)
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Journal Article Miller TC, Kwak E-S, Howard ME, Vanden Bout DA, Holcombe JA. An in situ study of metal complexation by an immobilized synthetic bipolymer using tapping mode liquid cell atomic force microscopy. Analytical Chemistry 2001;73(17):4087-4095. R826694C651 (Final)
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Presentation Holcombe JA, Autry H, Howard M, Rorif F. Immobilized polyamino acids for trace metal preconcentration and remediation. Presented at the 38th Rocky Mountain Conference on Analytical Chemistry, Denver, CO, July 1996. R826694C651 (Final)
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Presentation Holcombe JA, Howard M, Gonzales J. Advances toward a modifiable template for metal extraction. Presented at the 214th National Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Las Vegas, NV, September 1997. R826694C651 (Final)
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Presentation Holcombe JA, Howard ME. The design of an on-line templatable chelator for metal preconcentration. Presented at the University of Missouri-Columbia Seminar Series, Columbia, MO, 1997. R826694C651 (Final)
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Presentation Holcombe JA, Howard ME. The design of an on-line templatable chelator for metal preconcentration. Presented at the Florida State University Invited Speaker Seminar Series, Tallahassee, FL, 1997. R826694C651 (Final)
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Presentation Holcombe JA, Howard ME, Ruchti TC. The role of lability and inertness in evaluating the feasibility of metal speciation. Presented at the 25th Annual FACSS Conference, Austin, TX, October 11-15, 1998. R822721C651 (1999)
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Presentation Holcombe JA, Howard ME, Gutierrez E, Inya-Agha O. In-situ molecular arrangement of immobilized polyamino acids for trace metal extraction and preconcentration. Presented at Pittcon, New Orleans, LA, March 1998. R826694C651 (Final)
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Presentation Holcombe JA, Howard ME, Ruchti TC. Immobilized polyamino acids for metal chelation:taking some hints from mother nature. Presented at the LANL Invited Speaker Seminar Series, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM, August 1998. R822721C651 (1999)
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Presentation Holcombe JA, Howard ME, Miller TC, Plybon T, Iverson B. Using immobilized polyamino acids for a flexile, easily modifiable chelation system. Presented at the 9th Southern States Annual Environmental Conference and Exhibition, Biloxi, MI, September 21-23, 1999. R822721C651 (1999)
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Presentation Holcombe JA, Howard ME, Miller TC. If we must talk about molecules, let's make 'em big: immobilized bipolymers for metal chelation. Presented at the 26th Annual FACSS Conference, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, October 24-29, 1999. R822721C651 (1999)
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Presentation Howard ME, Jurbergs HA, Gonzales J, Holcombe JA. Improvising on nature's metal binding system using immobilized synthetic poly-amino acids for preconcentration with flow injection analysis. Presented at the 24th Annual FACSS Conference, Nashville, TN, 1997. R826694C651 (Final)
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Presentation Howard ME, Holcombe JA. Selective metal chelation with a modifiable poly-amino acid template. Presented at the University of Texas Graduate Student Seminar Series, Austin, TX, 1997. R826694C651 (Final)
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Presentation Howard ME, Gonzales J, Holcombe JA. Trace metal preconcentration: advances toward a modifiable template for metal extraction. Presented at the 24th Annual FACSS Conference, Nashville, TN, October 26-30, 1997. R826694C651 (Final)
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Presentation Howard ME, Holcombe JA. Trace metal preconcentration. Presented at the 25th Annual FACSS Conference, Austin, TX, October 11-15, 1998. R822721C651 (1999)
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Presentation Howard ME, Holcombe JA. Metal separation by synthetic polypeptides:preconcentration and speciation using poly-L-cysteine. Presented at the Fifth Rio Symposium on Atomic Spectroscopy, Cancun, Mexico, October 4-10, 1998. R822721C651 (1999)
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Presentation Howard M, Rorif F, Holcombe JA. An "on-line" modifiable ion exchanger with enhanced selectivity for trace metal preconcentration by FIA. Presented at the XXIII Federation of Analytical Chemistry and Spectroscopy Societies, Kansas City, MO, 1996. R826694C651 (Final)
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Presentation Johnson AM, Holcombe JA. The use of immobilized biopolymers, microcolumns and flow injection analysis for trace metal preconcentration. Presented at the 27th Annual FACSS Conference, Nashville, TN, 2000. R826694C651 (Final)
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Presentation Miller TC, Holcombe JA. Use of biopolymers for selective metal preconcentration and remediation. Presented at the 26th Annual FACSS Conference, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, October 24-29, 1999. R822721C651 (1999)
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Presentation Miller TC, Holcombe JA. Developing novel supports for bio-immobilization. Presented at the University of Texas Graduate Student Seminar Series, Austin, TX, 1999. R826694C651 (Final)
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Presentation Miller TC, Holcombe JA. Using gold and silica based materials for biomolecule immobilization. Presented at the 26th Annual FACSS Conference, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, October 24-29, 1999. R822721C651 (1999)
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Presentation Miller TC, Kwak E-S, Vanden Bout DA, Holcombe JA. A new "Look" at metal complexation by immobilized biopolymers using liquid cell AFM. Presented at the 27th Annual FACSS Conference, Nashville, TN, 2000. R826694C651 (Final)
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Presentation Miller TC, Holcombe JA. Investigation of immobilized biopolymer and synthetic polymeric ligands for use as selective heavy metal preconcentration and remediation agents. Presented at the New Mexico Environmental Health Conference, Albuquerque, NM, 2000. R826694C651 (Final)
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Presentation Miller TC, Holcombe JA. Novel metal ion-exchange microcolumns employing immobilized biopolymer and synthetic polymeric ligands for metal preconcentration and remediation. Presented at the LANL Invited Seminar Series, Los Alamos National Laboratory, NM, 2000. R826694C651 (Final)
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Presentation Miller TC, deRouffignac P, Holcombe JA. The development of novel ion-exchange systems using functionalized silica, gold, and carbon bonded-phase substrates. Presented at the 27th Annual FACSS Conference, Nashville, TN, 2000. R826694C651 (Final)
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Presentation Ruchti TC, Holcombe JA. Interfacing nature with technology:novel-ion exchange microcolumns employing immobilized poly-L-aspartic acid on gold plated mini-grids. Presented at the Fifth Rio Symposium on Atomic Spectrometry, Cancun, Mexico, October 4-10, 1998. R822721C651 (1999)
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Presentation Ruchti TC, Holcombe JA. Interfacing nature with technology:novel ion-exchange microcolumns employing immobilized poly-L-aspartic acid as a metal chelator. Presented at the 25th Annual FACSS Conference, Austin, TX, October 11-15, 1998. R826694C651 (Final)
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