Environmental Science & Technology 1996 Walter J. Weber Jr. |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Adsorption of natural organic polyelectrolytes by activated carbon: a size-exclusion chromatography study. | Science and technology | Yu-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 technology | Walter J. Weber Jr., James E. Kilduff, Tanju Karanfil |
Influence of dissolved oxygen.(Adsorption of Organic Macromolecules by Granular Activated Carbon, part 2) | Science and technology | Mark 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 technology | Mark 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 technology | Weilin 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 technology | Weilin 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 technology | Mark A. Schlautman, Weilin Huang, Walter J. Weber Jr. |
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