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Publications Details for Grant Number R826163

Fenton-Like Reductions for the Enhanced Desorption and Degradation of Biorefractory Contaminants

RFA: Exploratory Research - Environmental Engineering (1997)

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Journal Article Evidence for simultaneous abiotic-biotic oxidations in a microbial-Fenton's system. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Howsawkeng J, Watts RJ, Washington DL, Teel AL, Hess TF, Crawford RL Howsawkeng J, Watts RJ, Washington DL, Teel AL, Hess TF, Crawford RL. Evidence for simultaneous abiotic-biotic oxidations in a microbial-Fenton's system. Environmental Science & Technology 2001;35(14):2961-2966. R826163 (Final)
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Journal Article Comparison of mineral and soluble iron Fenton's catalysts for the treatment of trichloroethylene. WATER RESEARCH Teel AL, Warberg CR, Atkinson DA, Watts RJ Teel AL, Warberg CR, Atkinson DA, Watts RJ. Comparison of mineral and soluble iron Fenton's catalysts for the treatment of trichloroethylene. Water Research 2001;35(4):977-984. R826163 (1998)
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Journal Article Degradation of carbon tetrachloride by modified Fenton's reagent. JOURNAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS Teel AL, Watts RJ Teel AL, Watts RJ. Degradation of carbon tetrachloride by modified Fenton's reagent. Journal of Hazardous Materials 2002;94(2):179-189. R826163 (Final)
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Journal Article Role of reductants in the enhanced desorption and transformation of chloroaliphatic compounds by modified Fenton's reactions. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Watts RJ, Bottenberg BC, Hess TF, Jensen MD, Teel AL Watts RJ, Bottenberg BC, Hess TF, Jensen MD, Teel AL. Role of reductants in the enhanced desorption and transformation of chloroaliphatic compounds by modified Fenton's reactions. Environmental Science & Technology 1999;33(19):3432-3437. R826163 (1998)
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Journal Article A foundation for the risk-based treatment of gasoline-contaminated soils using modified Fenton's reactions. JOURNAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS Watts RJ, Haller DR, Jones AP, Teel AL Watts RJ, Haller DR, Jones AP, Teel AL. A foundation for the risk-based treatment of gasoline-contaminated soils using modified Fenton's reactions. Journal of Hazardous Materials 2000;76(1):73-89. R826163 (Final)
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Journal Article Mineralization of a sorbed polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon in two soils using catalyzed hydrogen peroxide. WATER RESEARCH Watts RJ, Stanton PC, Howsawkeng J, Teel AL Watts RJ, Stanton PC, Howsawkeng J, Teel AL. Mineralization of a sorbed polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon in two soils using catalyzed hydrogen peroxide. Water Research 2002;36(17):4283-4292. R826163 (Final)
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Presentation Mechanism of enhanced contaminant desorption by modified Fenton's reagent. None Corbin J, Watts RJ Corbin J, Watts RJ. Mechanism of enhanced contaminant desorption by modified Fenton's reagent. Presented at the 3rd International Conference on Remediation of Chlorinated and Recalcitrant Compounds, Monterey, CA, May 20-23, 2002. R826163 (Final)
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Presentation Oxidative-reductive degradation of 2,4,6-trinitrotoluene in Fenton's reactions. None Renn T, Hess TF, Watts RJ Renn T, Hess TF, Watts RJ. Oxidative-reductive degradation of 2,4,6-trinitrotoluene in Fenton's reactions. Presented at the 1st International Conference on Oxidation-Reduction Technologies for Soil and Groundwater Remediation, Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada, June 25-29, 2001. R826163 (Final)
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Presentation Reaction-specific probe compounds for the detection of hydroxyl radicals, superoxide anion, and hydroperoxide anion in modified Fenton's reactions. None Watts RJ, Hui UR, Hess TF, Teel AL Watts RJ, Hui UR, Hess TF, Teel AL. Reaction-specific probe compounds for the detection of hydroxyl radicals, superoxide anion, and hydroperoxide anion in modified Fenton's reactions. Presented at the 1st International Conference on Oxidation-Reduction Technologies for Soil and Groundwater Remediation, Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada, June 25-29, 2001. R826163 (Final)
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Presentation Recent advances in the use of Fenton's reagent for in situ chemical oxidation. None Watts RJ Watts RJ. Recent advances in the use of Fenton's reagent for in situ chemical oxidation. Presented at the 1st International Conference on Oxidation-Reduction Technologies for Soil and Groundwater Remediation, Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada, June 25-29, 2001. R826163 (Final)
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Presentation Chemical processes for the in situ oxidation of contaminants in soils and groundwater. None Watts RJ, Atkinson DA, Teel AL Watts RJ, Atkinson DA, Teel AL. Chemical processes for the in situ oxidation of contaminants in soils and groundwater. Presented at the First Annual Inland Northwest Research Alliance Subsurface Science Symposium, Idaho Falls, ID, July 2001. R826163 (Final)
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Presentation Fenton-like reductions as a basis for coupled abiotic-biotic oxidations None Watts RJ Watts RJ. Fenton-like reductions as a basis for coupled abiotic-biotic oxidations. Presented at the IBC Symposium, San Luis Obispo, CA, April 1998. R826163 (1998)
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