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Nanoscale Bimetallic Particles for In Situ Remediation
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Book | Karn B, Masciangioli T, Zhang W-X, Colvin V, Alivisatos P, eds. Nanotechnology and the Environment: Applications and Implications. American Chemical Society Symposium Series #890. New York, NY: Oxford University Press USA, 2004, 391 pp. (ISBN 0841238774). |
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Book Chapter | Elliott DW, Lien H-L, Zhang W-X. Nanoscale zero-valent iron (nZVI) for site remediation. In: Fryxell GE, Cao G, eds. Environmental Applications of Nanomaterials: Synthesis, Sorbents and Sensors. London, England: Imperial College Press, 2005, Chapter 2, pp. 25-48. |
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Book Chapter | Masciangioli TM, Zhang W-x. Environmental technologies at the nanoscale. In: Karn B, Masciangioli TM, Zhang W-X, Colvin V, Alivisatos P, eds. Nanotechnology and Environment: Applications and Implications. American Chemical Society Symposium Series #890. New York, NY: Oxford University Press USA, 2004, Chapter 2, pp. 7-12. |
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Book Chapter | Zhang W-X, Cao J, Elliott D. Iron nanoparticles for site remediation. In: Karn B, Masciangioli TM, Zhang W-X, Colvin V, Alivisatos P, eds. Nanotechnology and Environment: Applications and Implications. American Chemical Society Symposium Series #890. New York, NY: Oxford University Press USA, 2004, Chapter 33, pp. 248-255. |
R829625 (Final) |
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