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Project Publications: Duke University: Microbial and Photolytic Transformations of Superfund Chemicals

Superfund Research Program

Microbial and Photolytic Transformations of Superfund Chemicals

Project Leader: Andrew J. Schuler
Co-Investigator: Karl G. Linden (University of Colorado, Boulder)
Grant Number: P42ES010356
Funding Period: 2000-2011

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Publications

2007

2006

  • Shemer H, Linden KG. 2006. Degradation and by-product formation of diazinon in water during UV and UV/H2O2 treatment. J Hazard Mater 136:553-559. PMID:16436313
  • Shemer H, Linden KG. 2006. Photolysis, oxidation and subsequent toxicity of a mixture of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in natural waters. Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology A: Chemistry 187(2-3):186-195. PMID:23772136

2005

  • Shemer H, Sharpless CM, Linden KG. 2005. Photodegradation of 3,5,6-trichloro-2-pyridinol in aqueous solution. Water Air Soil Pollut 168(1-4):145-155.

2004

  • Linney EA, Udvadia AJ. 2004. Construction and detection of fluorescent germline transgenic zebrafish. Chapter Vol. 254 in: Methods in Molecular Biology, 2004. Humana Press, Inc, Louisville, KY. pp.271-288.

2003

  • Cooper EM, Vasudevan D. 2003. Comparison of hydroxynaphthoic acid isomer sorption onto goethite: Batch, ATR-FTIR and Computational chemistry approaches. In: Proceedings of the 226th ACS (American Chemical Society) National Meeting - Fall 2003. New York, NY.

2001

  • Sutton D, Kabala Z, Francisco AB, Vasudevan D. 2001. Limitations and potential of commercially available rhodamine WT as a groundwater tracer. Water Resour Res 37(6):1641-1656.
  • Vasudevan D, Fimmen RL, Francisco AB. 2001. Tracer grade rhodamine WT: structure of constituent isomers and their sorption behavior. Environ Sci Technol 35(20):4089-4096. PMID:11686371
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