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Selected Publications Details for Grant Number R825513C015

Effect of Natural Dynamic Changes on Pollutant-Sediment Interaction

RFA: Hazardous Substance Research Centers - HSRC (1989)

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Journal Article Fu GM, Kan AT, Tomson M. Adsorption and desorption hysteresis of PAHs in surface sediment. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 1994;13(10):1559-1567 R825513C015 (Final)
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Journal Article Kan AT, Fu GM, Tomson MB. Adsorption/desorption hysteresis in organic pollutant and soil/sediment interaction. Environmental Science & Technology 1994;28(5):859-867. R825513C015 (Final)
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Journal Article Kan AT, Oddo JE, Tomson MB. Formation of two calcium diethylenetriaminepentakis (methylene phosphonic acid) precipitates and their physical chemical properties. Langmuir 1994;10:1450-1455. R825513C015 (Final)
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Journal Article Kan AT, Tomson MB. UNIFAC prediction of aqueous and nonaqueous solubilities of chemicals with environmental interest. Environmental Science & Technology 1996;30(4):1369-1376. R825513C015 (Final)
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Journal Article Kan AT, Hunter MA, Fu G, Tomson MB. Effectiveness of chemically enhanced solubilization of hydrocarbons. SPE Production & Facilities 1997;12(3):153-158. R825465 (1998)
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Journal Article Tomson MB, Kan AT, Oddo JE. Acid/base and metal complex solution chemistry of the polyphosphonate, DTPMP versus temperature and ionic strength. Langmuir 1994;10:1442-1449. R825513C015 (Final)
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Report Tomson, M. and A. Kan, "Effect of Natural Dynamic Changes on Pollutant-Sediment Interaction." Final Project Report submitted to the South and Southwest Hazardous Substance Research Center, March 1996. R825513C015 (Final)
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