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  • 2. Effects of nonaqueous phase liquids on the washing of soil in the presence of nonionic surfactants.
    Chu W, Choy WK, Hunt JR.
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  • 4. Surfactant-soil interactions during surfactant-amended remediation of contaminated soils by hydrophobic organic compounds: a review.
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  • 11. Removal of Pb by EDTA-washing in the presence of hydrophobic organic contaminants or anionic surfactant.
    Zhang W, Tsang DC, Lo IM.
    J Hazard Mater; 2008 Jul 15; 155(3):433-9. PubMed ID: 18178310
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    Conte P, Agretto A, Spaccini R, Piccolo A.
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    Khalladi R, Benhabiles O, Bentahar F, Moulai-Mostefa N.
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  • 15. A novel solubilization of phenanthrene using Winsor I microemulsion-based sodium castor oil sulfate.
    Zhao B, Zhu L, Gao Y.
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  • 16. Aqueous chemistry and interactive effects on non-ionic surfactant and pentachlorophenol sorption to soil.
    Park SK, Bielefeldt AR.
    Water Res; 2003 Nov 17; 37(19):4663-72. PubMed ID: 14568053
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  • 17. Enhanced soil flushing of phenanthrene by anionic-nonionic mixed surfactant.
    Zhou W, Zhu L.
    Water Res; 2008 Jan 17; 42(1-2):101-8. PubMed ID: 17675132
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  • 19. Solubilization and desorption of methyl-parathion from porous media: a comparison of hydroxypropyl-beta-cyclodextrin and two nonionic surfactants.
    Zeng QR, Tang HX, Liao BH, Zhong T, Tang C.
    Water Res; 2006 Apr 17; 40(7):1351-8. PubMed ID: 16540145
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