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Soil chemistry effects and flow prediction in electroremediation of soil

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An electrochemical appratus was setup to elucidate on the processes occuring in soil electrochemical remediation methodologies and to refine mathematical models in electroosmotic flow reversals and cessations. Refinements to the models derived from the soil electrochemical setup were the generation of cation exchange and aluminum chemistry models, as well as the findings that revealed the role of the low ionic strength region in soil chemistry.

Author: Dzenitis, John M.
Publisher: American Chemical Society
Publication Name: Environmental Science & Technology
Subject: Science and technology
ISSN: 0013-936X
Year: 1997
Soil Conditioners, Stabilizers, Soil science, Electrochemistry, Environmental chemistry

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Determination of pentachlorophenol in water and soil by a magnetic particle-based enzyme immunoassay

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A competitive magnetic particle-based immunoassay was developed to accurately detect specific pentachlorophenol (PCP) in water and soil. Anti-PCP serum coupled magnetic particles were prepared by glutaraldehyde activation of the magnetic particle solid phase. Experimental results from samples with no pretreatment and from various soil types were compared.

Author: Hottenstein, Charles S., Jourdan, Scott W., Hayes, Mary C., Rubio, Fernando M., Herzog, David P., Lawruk, Timothy S.
Publisher: American Chemical Society
Publication Name: Environmental Science & Technology
Subject: Science and technology
ISSN: 0013-936X
Year: 1995
Pentachlorophenol, Water, Pollutants, Water analysis, Immunoenzyme technique, Immunoenzyme techniques

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Quantitative determination of PCBs in soil and water by a magnetic particle-based immunoassay

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A new enzyme immunoassay based on amine-terminated superparamagnetic particles is proposed as a tool for quantifying polychlorinated biphenyls in soil and water. Using Aroclor 1254 as a test, it was shown that the magnetic particle-based immunoassay was more accurate and precise than conventional microtitier plate systems.

Author: Jourdan, Scott W., Hayes, Mary C., Rubio, Fernando M., Herzog, David P., Lawruk, Timothy S., Lachman, Charles E., Fleeker, James R.
Publisher: American Chemical Society
Publication Name: Environmental Science & Technology
Subject: Science and technology
ISSN: 0013-936X
Year: 1996
Measurement, Pollution, Polychlorinated biphenyls, Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay

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Subjects list: Research, Analysis, Usage, Soils, Soil analysis
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