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Program Publications: Stony Brook University - SUNY: Sources, Fate, and Identification of Endocrine Disrupting Compounds in the Hudson

Superfund Research Program

Sources, Fate, and Identification of Endocrine Disrupting Compounds in the Hudson

Project Leader: Bruce Brownawell
Grant Number: R01ES015451
Funding Period: 2006-2010
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Publications

2011

  • Lara-Martin P, Gonzalez-Mazo E, Brownawell B. 2011. Multi-residue method for the analysis of synthetic surfactants and their degradation metabolites in aquatic systems by liquid chromatography–time-of-flight-mass spectrometry. J Chromatogr A 1218:4799-4807. doi:10.1016/j.chroma.2011.02.031 PMID:21377683

2010

  • Lara-Martin P, Li X, Bopp RF, Brownawell B. 2010. Occurrence of alkyltrimethylammonium compounds in urban estuarine sediments: behentrimonium as a new emerging contaminant. Environ Sci Technol 44:7569-75. doi:10.1021/es101169a PMID:20804122
  • Li X, Brownawell B. 2010. Quaternary ammonium compounds in urban estuarine sediment environments--a class of contaminants in need of increased attention?. Environ Sci Technol 44:7561-8. doi:10.1021/es1011669 PMID:20804121

2009

  • Li X, Brownawell B. 2009. Analysis of quaternary ammonium compounds in estuarine sediments by LC-ToF-MS: very high positive mass defects of alkylamine ions provide powerful diagnostic tools for identification and structural elucidation. Anal Chem 81:7926-7935. doi:10.1021/ac900900y PMID:19739657 PMCID:PMC3010403
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