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Grantee Research Project Results

Publications submitted after final report Details for Grant Number EM832982

Molecular Approaches to Early Detection and Detoxification of Red Tides

RFA: Targeted Research Grant (2006)

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Abstract Photocatalytic decontamination of air and water. None Barreto JC, Dubetz TA, Brown DW, Barreto PD, Coates CM, Cobb A Barreto JC, Dubetz TA, Brown DW, Barreto PD, Coates CM, Cobb A. Photocatalytic decontamination of air and water. The CUR Quarterly: a journal, February 2008 (abstract). EM832982 (Final) (11/11/10)
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Journal Article Terephthalic acid: a dosimeter for the delection of hydroxyl radicals in vitro. LIFE SCIENCES Barreto, JC, GS Smith, NH Strobel, PA McQuillin and TA Miller Barreto, JC, GS Smith, NH Strobel, PA McQuillin and TA Miller. Terephthalic acid: a dosimeter for the delection of hydroxyl radicals in vitro. Life Sciences 1995. 56(4):PL89-PL96. EM832982 (2007) (11/11/10)
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Presentation Brown, J. None American Chemical Society annual meeting in San Francisco,CA O Brown O, Strnad J, Barreto P, Barreto J. Model Protein Adsorption and 'Cleaning' of a Destructive, Photocatalytic, Titanium Oxide Surface. Poster presented at the American Chemical Society Annual Meeting, San Francisco,CA, 2010. EM832982 (Final) (11/11/10)
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Presentation Barreto and Jose Barreto• An investigation of the repeated cycling of a tioz photocatalyst:the repeated destruction of an aqueous dye, tartrazine, as an index of molecular destruction. None FAME Statewide chemistry meeting, Christoph Radtke§, Patricia D Radtke C, Barreto PD, Barreto J. An investigation of the repeated cycling of a tioz photocatalyst:the repeated destruction of an aqueous dye, tartrazine, as an index of molecular destruction. Poster presented at the Florida Annual Meeting and Exposition (FAME), Statewide Chemistry Meeting, Tampa, FL, May 2010. EM832982 (Final) (11/11/10)
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Presentation Barreto, Anastasia Kostrubala, Sergio Ferrante, Megan E. None FAME Statewide chemistry meeting, Marisa SchreiberS, Patricia D Schreibers M, Barreto PD, Kostrubala A, Ferrante S, Herscher ME, Finn ST, Jordan A, Barreto JC. Doping titanium oxide (TiO2) with metal, or non-metal atoms, can enhance (or disable) photocatalytic mediated decontamination; SiO2 is one of the most effective enhancing agents. Poster presented at the Florida Annual Meeting and Exposition (FAME), Statewide Chemistry Meeting, Tampa, FL, May 2010. EM832982 (Final) (11/11/10)
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Presentation Brown, Andrew W. None FAME Statewide chemistry meeting, Maria lrianni Renno§, David W Renno MI, Brown DW, Griffith AW, Barreto PD, Herscher ME, Barreto JC. Determining the concentration of okadaic acid using a phosphatase inhibition assay, and investigating toxin destruction using titanium oxide photocatalysis. Poster presented at the Florida Annual Meeting and Exposition (FAME), Statewide Chemistry Meeting, Tampa, FL, May 2010. EM832982 (Final) (11/11/10)
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Presentation Figueroasierra', M; Y Sheng J Barreto Computational study on the sulfide sensing mechanism by using a pyrylium derivative. None FAME Statewide chemistry meeting Figueroasierra M, Sheng Y, Barreto J. Computational study on the sulfide sensing mechanism by using a pyrylium derivative. Poster presented at the Florida Annual Meeting and Exposition (FAME), Statewide Chemistry Meeting, Orlando, FL, 2009. EM832982 (Final) (11/11/10)
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Presentation Herscher, M; D Bondehagen, P Barrelo, J Barreto•, An investigation of a photocatalytic dehalogenalion reaction using Mohr chloride microtitrations and UV spectroscopy:The destruction of perchtoroethylene with titanium oxide. None FAME Statewide chemistry meeting Herscher M, Bondehagen D, Barreto P, Barreto J. An investigation of a photocatalytic dehalogenalion reaction using Mohr chloride microtitrations and UV spectroscopy:The destruction of perchtoroethylene with titanium oxide. Poster presented at the Florida Annual Meeting and Exposition (FAME), Statewide Chemistry Meeting, Orlando, FL, 2009. EM832982 (Final) (11/11/10)
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Presentation Johnson§, Jessica A. None FAME Statewide chemistry meeting, William L Johnson WL, Strnad JA, Knapp J, Barreto P, Barreto J. Hydroxide ions are impermeable through a teflon membrane, but ammonia can create a large alkalinizing flux in the presence of an alkaline, 'inwardly directed' ph gradient across these model membranes: relevance to alkaline biocide formulations for killing pathogens. Poster presented at the Florida Annual Meeting and Exposition (FAME), Statewide Chemistry Meeting, Tampa, FL, May 2010. EM832982 (Final) (11/11/10)
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Presentation Steven Cullipher, B. None FAME Statewide chemistry meeting Cullipher S, Strnad J, Jordan A, Barreto P, Barreto J. Destruction of gaseous perchloroethylene by an anodized Ti foil photocatalyst. Poster presented Florida Annual Meeting and Exposition (FAME), Statewide Chemistry Meeting, Orlando, FL, 2009. EM832982 (Final) (11/11/10)
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Presentation FAME Statewide chemistry meeting None Jordan E Brown, Gina M, Corsalelti, Patricia D. Brown JE, Corsalelti GM, Barreto PD, Barreto JC. A study of the germicidal effects of detergents on the bioluminescent bacteria Vibrio fischeri:the killing effectiveness of 12-and 16-carbon 'onium' and sulfate detergents. Poster presented at the Florida Annual Meeting and Exposition (FAME), Statewide Chemistry Meeting, Tampa, FL, May 2010. EM832982 (Final) (11/11/10)
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