Oxide–and silicate–water interfaces and their roles in technology and the environment

JL Bañuelos, E Borguet, GE Brown Jr… - Chemical …, 2023 - ACS Publications
Interfacial reactions drive all elemental cycling on Earth and play pivotal roles in human
activities such as agriculture, water purification, energy production and storage …

Small angle X-ray scattering for nanoparticle research

T Li, AJ Senesi, B Lee - Chemical reviews, 2016 - ACS Publications
X-ray scattering is a structural characterization tool that has impacted diverse fields of study.
It is unique in its ability to examine materials in real time and under realistic sample …

Characterization and analysis of porosity and pore structures

LM Anovitz, DR Cole - Reviews in Mineralogy and …, 2015 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Porosity plays a clearly important role in geology. It controls fluid storage in aquifers, oil and
gas fields and geothermal systems, and the extent and connectivity of the pore structure …

Classical and nonclassical nucleation and growth mechanisms for nanoparticle formation

YS Jun, Y Zhu, Y Wang, D Ghim, X Wu… - Annual Review of …, 2022 - annualreviews.org
All solid materials are created via nucleation. In this evolutionary process, nuclei form in
solution or at interfaces, expand by monomeric growth and oriented attachment, and …

Heterogeneous nucleation and growth of nanoparticles at environmental interfaces

YS Jun, D Kim, CW Neil - Accounts of chemical research, 2016 - ACS Publications
Conspectus Mineral nucleation is a phase transformation of aqueous components to solids
with an accompanying creation of new surfaces. In this evolutional, yet elusive, process …

Nanogeochemistry: Nanostructures, emergent properties and their control on geochemical reactions and mass transfers

Y Wang - Chemical Geology, 2014 - Elsevier
Nanogeochemistry—a newly emerging research field—attempts to understand geochemical
reactions and mass transfers at nanometer scales, especially with regards to the formation of …

Dissolved organic matter affects arsenic mobility and iron (III)(hydr) oxide formation: implications for managed aquifer recharge

X Wu, B Bowers, D Kim, B Lee… - Environmental Science & …, 2019 - ACS Publications
During managed aquifer recharge (MAR), injected water significantly alters water chemistry
in an aquifer, affecting arsenic mobility. To elucidate the effects of dissolved organic matter …

Iron oxide nanoparticles in geomicrobiology: from biogeochemistry to bioremediation

J Braunschweig, J Bosch, RU Meckenstock - New biotechnology, 2013 - Elsevier
Iron oxides are important constituents of soils and sediments and microbial iron reduction is
considered to be a significant anaerobic respiration process in the subsurface, however low …

Homogeneous and Heterogeneous (Fex, Cr1–x)(OH)3 Precipitation: Implications for Cr Sequestration

C Dai, X Zuo, B Cao, Y Hu - Environmental science & technology, 2016 - ACS Publications
The formation of (Fe, Cr)(OH) 3 nanoparticles determines the fate of aqueous Cr in many
aquatic environments. Using small-angle X-ray scattering, precipitation rates of (Fe, Cr)(OH) …

Integrated CO2 Capture and Removal via Carbon Mineralization with Inherent Regeneration of Aqueous Solvents

M Liu, A Hohenshil, G Gadikota - Energy & Fuels, 2021 - ACS Publications
Rapid scientific advancements are needed to remove CO2 from our emissions. In this
context, novel molecularly integrated pathways to capture and remove CO2 as …