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Selected Publications Details for Grant Number R825960

Dependence of Metal Ion Bioavailability on Biogenic Ligands and Soil Humic Substances

RFA: EPA/DOE/NSF/ONR - Joint Program On Bioremediation (1997)

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Book Nuclear Site Remediation: First Accomplishments of the Environmental Management Science Program. None Eller PG, Heineman WR Eller PG, Heineman WR, eds. Nuclear Site Remediation: First Accomplishments of the Environmental Management Science Program. ACS Symposium Series, Volume 778. Washington, DC: American Chemical Society, November 29, 2000, 480 pp. R825433 (Final)
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Book Chapter Genotypic influence on metal ion mobilization and sequestration via metal ion ligand production by wheat. None Fan TW-M, Baraud F, Higashi RM Fan TW-M, Baraud F, Higashi RM. Genotypic influence on metal ion mobilization and sequestration via metal ion ligand production by wheat. In: Eller PG, Heineman WR, eds. Nuclear Site Remediation: First Accomplishments of the Environmental Management Science Program. ACS Symposium Series, Volume 778. Washington, DC: American Chemical Society, 2000, Chapter 25, pp. 417-431. R825433 (Final)
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Book Chapter NMR in the plant-soil environment. None Fan TWM, Lane AN Fan TWM, Lane AN. NMR in the plant-soil environment. Encyclopedia of Analytical Chemistry, New York: John Wiley and Sons, 2000, pp. 4082-4108. R825960 (2001)
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Book Chapter Encyclopedia of Analytical Chemistry: Applications, Theory and Instrumentation None Meyers RA Meyers RA. Encyclopedia of Analytical Chemistry: Applications, Theory and Instrumentation. John Wiley & Sons, New York, NY. 2000:381-454 R825960 (Final)
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Journal Article Chemical characterization of a chelator-treated soil humate by solution-state multinuclear two-dimensional NMR with FTIR and pyrolysis-GCMS. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Fan TW-M, Higashi RM, Lane AN Fan TW-M, Higashi RM, Lane AN. Chemical characterization of a chelator-treated soil humate by solution-state multinuclear two-dimensional NMR with FTIR and pyrolysis-GCMS. Environmental Science & Technology 2000;34(9):1636-1646. R825433 (Final)
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Journal Article Comprehensive chemical profiling of gramineous plant root exudates using high-resolution NMR and MS. None Fan TW-M, Lane AN, Shenker M, Bartley JP, Crowley D, Higashi RM Fan TW-M, Lane AN, Shenker M, Bartley JP, Crowley D, Higashi RM. Comprehensive chemical profiling of gramineous plant root exudates using high-resolution NMR and MS. Photochemistry 2001;57(2):209-221. R825433 (Final)
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Journal Article An electrophoretic profiling method for thiol-rich phytochelatins and metallothioneins. PHYTOCHEMICAL ANALYSIS Fan TW-M, Lane AN, Higashi RM Fan TW-M, Lane AN, Higashi RM. An electrophoretic profiling method for thiol-rich phytochelatins and metallothioneins. Phytochemical Analysis 2004;15(3):175-183. R825960 (Final)
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Journal Article Association of desferrioxamine with humic substances and their interaction with cadmium(II) as studied by pyrolysis-gas chromatography-mass spectrometry and nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. ANALYST Higashi RM, Fan TW-M, Lane AN Higashi RM, Fan TW-M, Lane AN. Association of desferrioxamine with humic substances and their interaction with cadmium(II) as studied by pyrolysis-gas chromatography-mass spectrometry and nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. Analyst 1998;123(5):911-918. R825433 (Final)
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