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The Effect of Surface Coatings on the Environmental and Microbial Fate of Nanoiron and Feoxide Nanoparticles
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Journal Article | Erbs J, Berquo T, Reinsch B, Lowry G, Banerjee S, Penn R. Reductive dissolution of arsenic-bearing ferrihydrite. GEOCHIMICA ET COSMOCHIMICA ACTA 2010;74(12):3382-3395. |
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Journal Article | Kim H-J, Phenrat T, Tilton RD, Lowry GV. Fe0 nanoparticles remain mobile in porous media after aging due to slow desorption of polymeric surface modifiers. Environmental Science & Technology 2009;43(10):3824-3830. |
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Journal Article | Levard C, Reinsch B, Michel F, Oymanhi C, Lowry G, Brown G. Sulfidation Processes of PVP-Coated Silver Nanoparticles in Aqueous Solution:Impact on Dissolution Rate. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY 2011;45(12):5260-5266. |
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Journal Article | Li Z, Greden K, Alvarez P, Gregory K, Lowry G. Adsorbed Polymer and NOM Limits Adhesion and Toxicity of Nano Scale Zerovalent Iron to E. coli. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY 2010;44(9):3462-3467. |
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Journal Article | Phenrat T, Long TC, Lowry GV, Veronesi B. Partial oxidation (“aging”) and surface modification decrease the toxicity of nano-sized zerovalent iron. Environmental Science & Technology 2009;43(1):195-200. |
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Journal Article | Phenrat T, Liu Y, Tilton RD, Lowry GV. Adsorbed polyelectrolyte coatings decrease Fe0 nanoparticle reactivity with TCE in water:conceptual model and mechanisms. Environmental Science & Technology 2009;43(5):1507-1514. |
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Journal Article | Reinsch B, Forsberg B, Penn R, Kim C, Lowry G. Chemical Transformations during Aging of Zerovalent Iron Nanoparticles in the Presence of Common Groundwater Dissolved Constituents. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY 2010;44(9):3455-3461 |
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