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Publications submitted after final report Details for Grant Number R830898

Developing Functional Fe(0)-based Nanoparticles for In Situ Degradation of DNAPL Chlorinated Organic Solvents

RFA: Environmental Futures Research in Nanoscale Science Engineering and Technology (2002)

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Journal Article Trichloroethene hydrodechlorination in water by highly disordered monometallic nanoiron. CHEMISTRY OF MATERIALS Liu Y, Choi H, Dionysiou D, Lowry GV Liu Y, Choi H, Dionysiou D, Lowry GV. Trichloroethene hydrodechlorination in water by highly disordered monometallic nanoiron. Chemistry of Materials 2005;17(21):5315-5322. R830898 (2004) (01/15/09)
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Journal Article Oil-in-water emulsions stabilized by highly charged polyelectrolyte-grafted silica nanoparticles. LANGMUIR Saleh N, Sarbu T, Sirk K, Lowry GV, Matyjaszewski K, Tilton RD Saleh N, Sarbu T, Sirk K, Lowry GV, Matyjaszewski K, Tilton RD. Oil-in-water emulsions stabilized by highly charged polyelectrolyte-grafted silica nanoparticles. Langmuir 2005;21(22):9873-9878. R830898 (2004) (01/15/09)
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Patent/Patent Application Magnetic metal or metal carbide nanoparticles and a process for forming same None Majetich S, McHenry M, Artman J, Staley S Majetich S, McHenry M, Artman J, Staley S. Magnetic metal or metal carbide nanoparticles and a process for forming same. 1995;(Patent no. 5,456,986) R830898 (Final) (08/10/10)
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Patent/Patent Application Metal, alloy, or metal carbide nanoparticles and a process for forming same None Majetich S, McHenry M, Scott JH, Brunsman E, Kirkpatrick S Majetich S, McHenry M, Scott JH, Brunsman E, Kirkpatrick S. Metal, alloy, or metal carbide nanoparticles and a process for forming same. 1996;(Patent no. 5,549,973) R830898 (Final) (08/10/10)
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Patent/Patent Application Process for forming nanoparticles None Majetich S, McHenry M, Artman J, Staley S Majetich S, McHenry M, Artman J, Staley S. Process for forming nanoparticles. 1998;(Patent no. 5,783,263) R830898 (Final) (08/10/10)
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Patent/Patent Application Polymerization process for ionic monomers. None Matyjaszewski K, Tsarevsky N Matyjaszewski K, Tsarevsky N. Polymerization process for ionic monomers. U.S. Patent No. 6,624,262, September 23, 2003. R826735 (Final) (08/10/10)
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Patent/Patent Application Process for the preparation of nanostructured materials. None Matyjaszewski K, Kowalewski T, Lambeth DN, Spanswick J, Tsarevsky NV Matyjaszewski K, Kowalewski T, Lambeth DN, Spanswick J, Tsarevsky NV. Process for the preparation of nanostructured materials. U.S. Patent No. 7,056,455, June 6, 2006. R826735 (Final) (08/10/10)
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Patent/Patent Application Polymers, supersoft elastomers and methods for preparing the same. None Matyjaszewski K, Pakula T Matyjaszewski K, Pakula T. Polymers, supersoft elastomers and methods for preparing the same. U.S. Patent No. 7,019,082, March 28, 2006. R830898 (Final) (08/10/10)
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