Environmental Science & Technology 1996 Walter J. Weber Jr. - Abstracts

Environmental Science & Technology 1996 Walter J. Weber Jr.
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Adsorption of natural organic polyelectrolytes by activated carbon: a size-exclusion chromatography study.Science and technologyYu-Ping Chin, Walter J. Weber Jr., James E. Kilduff, Tanju Karanfil
Competitive interactions among components of humic acids in granular activated carbon adsorption systems: effects of solution chemistry.Science and technologyWalter J. Weber Jr., James E. Kilduff, Tanju Karanfil
Influence of dissolved oxygen.(Adsorption of Organic Macromolecules by Granular Activated Carbon, part 2)Science and technologyMark A. Schlautman, James E. Kilduff, Tanju Karanfil, Walter J. WEber Jr.
Influence of molecular properties under anoxic solution conditions.(Adsorption of Organic Macromolecules by Granular Activated Carbon, part 1)Science and technologyMark A. Schlautman, Walter J. Weber Jr., James E. Kilduff, Tanju Karanfil
Intraparticle heterogeneity and phase-distribution relationships under nonequilibrium conditions.(A Distributed Reactivity Model for Sorption by Soils and Sediments, part 4)Science and technologyWeilin Huang, Walter J. Weber Jr.
Response to comment on "A distributed reactivity model for sorption by soils and sediments, part 4, Intraparticle heterogeneity and phase-distribution relationships under nonequilibrium conditions." (response to article by Joseph A Pedit and Cass T. Miller, in this issue, p. 3128)Science and technologyWeilin Huang, Walter J. Weber Jr.
The influence of near-surface characteristics in mineral domains.(A Distributed Reactivity Model for Sorption by Soils and Sediments, part 5)Science and technologyMark A. Schlautman, Weilin Huang, Walter J. Weber Jr.
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