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Publications Details for Grant Number R826694C635
Electrokinetic/Surfactant-Enhanced Remediation of Hydrophobic Pollutants in Low Permeability Subsurface Environments
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Gulf Coast Hazardous Substance Research Center (Lamar University) (1996)
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| Reference Type | Reference Title | Journal | Author | Citation | Progress Report Year | Document Sources |
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| Book Chapter | Effects of surfactant sorption on the equilibrium distribution of organic pollutants in contaminated subsurface environments. | None | Ko S-O, Schlautman MA, Carraway ER | Ko S-O, Schlautman MA, Carraway ER. Effects of surfactant sorption on the equilibrium distribution of organic pollutants in contaminated subsurface environments. In: Smith JA, Burns SE, eds. Physicochemical Groundwater Remediation. New York, NY: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2001, pp.187-216. |
R822721C635 (1999) R826694C635 (Final) |
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| Dissertation/Thesis | Electrokinetic/surfactant-enhanced remediation of hydrophobic organic pollutants in low permeability subsurface environments. | None | Ko S-O | Ko S-O. Electrokinetic/surfactant-enhanced remediation of hydrophobic organic pollutants in low permeability subsurface environments. Ph.D. Dissertation. Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, August 1998. |
R822721C635 (1999) R826694C635 (Final) |
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| Journal Article | Cyclodextrin-enhanced electrokinetic removal of phenanthrene from a model clay soil. | ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY | Ko S-O, Schlautman MA, Carraway ER | Ko S-O, Schlautman MA, Carraway ER. Cyclodextrin-enhanced electrokinetic removal of phenanthrene from a model clay soil. Environmental Science & Technology 2000;34(8):1535-1541. |
R822721C635 (1999) R826694C635 (Final) |
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| Presentation | Pyrene sorption to mineral-bound humic substances. | None | Hur J, Schlautman MA | Hur J, Schlautman MA. Pyrene sorption to mineral-bound humic substances. Presented at the 220th American Chemical Society National Meeting, Washington, DC, August 2000. |
R826694C635 (Final) |
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| Presentation | Pyrene sorption to mineral-bound humic substances. | None | Hur J, Schlautman MA | Hur J, Schlautman MA. Pyrene sorption to mineral-bound humic substances. Presented at the 2000 Gordon Research Conference on Environmental Sciences:Water, Holderness School, Plymouth, NH, June 2000. |
R826694C635 (Final) |
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| Presentation | Partitioning of hydrophobic organic contaminants to sorbed surfactants. | None | Ko S-O, Schlautman MA, Carraway ER | Ko S-O, Schlautman MA, Carraway ER. Partitioning of hydrophobic organic contaminants to sorbed surfactants. Presented at the 1998 Gordon Research Conference on Environmental Sciences: Water, New England College, Henniker, NH, June 1998. |
R826694C635 (Final) |
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| Presentation | Effects of surfactant sorption on the surfactant-enhanced remediation of hydrophobic organic contaminants. | None | Ko S-O, Schlautman MA, Carraway ER | Ko S-O, Schlautman MA, Carraway ER. Effects of surfactant sorption on the surfactant-enhanced remediation of hydrophobic organic contaminants. Presented at the 1998 Spring Meeting of the American Geophysical Union, Boston, MA, May 1998. |
R826694C635 (Final) |
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| Presentation | Novel approaches for removing organic contaminants from subsurface environments. | None | Schlautman MA | Schlautman MA. Novel approaches for removing organic contaminants from subsurface environments. Presented at the Department of Environmental Toxicology, Clemson University, Clemson, SC, September 1998. |
R826694C635 (Final) |
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| Presentation | Novel approaches for removing organic contaminants from subsurface environments. | None | Schlautman MA | Schlautman MA. Novel approaches for removing organic contaminants from subsurface environments. Presented to the Environmental Engineering Group at the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, April 1999. |
R826694C635 (Final) |
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