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622 related items for PubMed ID: 16830554

  • 1. Water structure and aqueous uranyl(VI) adsorption equilibria onto external surfaces of beidellite, montmorillonite, and pyrophyllite: results from molecular simulations.
    Greathouse JA, Cygan RT.
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  • 3. Molecular dynamics simulations of uranyl and uranyl carbonate adsorption at aluminosilicate surfaces.
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  • 4. Influence of (calcium-)uranyl-carbonate complexation on U(VI) sorption on Ca- and Na-bentonites.
    Meleshyn A, Azeroual M, Reeck T, Houben G, Riebe B, Bunnenberg C.
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  • 8. Use of spectroscopic techniques for uranium(VI)/montmorillonite interaction modeling.
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  • 11. Aflatoxin toxicity reduction in feed by enhanced binding to surface-modified clay additives.
    Jaynes WF, Zartman RE.
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    Korichi S, Bensmaili A.
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    Fernandes MM, Scheinost AC, Baeyens B.
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    Churakov SV, Dähn R.
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  • 15. Thermodynamic assessment of the variation of the surface areas of two synthetic swelling clays during adsorption of water.
    Lantenois S, Nedellec Y, Prélot B, Zajac J, Muller F, Douillard JM.
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  • 17. Modelling of geochemical reactions and experimental cation exchange in MX 80 bentonite.
    Montes-H G, Fritz B, Clement A, Michau N.
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