Oxide–and silicate–water interfaces and their roles in technology and the environment
Interfacial reactions drive all elemental cycling on Earth and play pivotal roles in human
activities such as agriculture, water purification, energy production and storage …
activities such as agriculture, water purification, energy production and storage …
Small angle X-ray scattering for nanoparticle research
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 …
It is unique in its ability to examine materials in real time and under realistic sample …
Characterization and analysis of porosity and pore structures
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 …
gas fields and geothermal systems, and the extent and connectivity of the pore structure …
Classical and nonclassical nucleation and growth mechanisms for nanoparticle formation
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 …
solution or at interfaces, expand by monomeric growth and oriented attachment, and …
Heterogeneous nucleation and growth of nanoparticles at environmental interfaces
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 …
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 …
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
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 …
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 …
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
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) …
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
Rapid scientific advancements are needed to remove CO2 from our emissions. In this
context, novel molecularly integrated pathways to capture and remove CO2 as …
context, novel molecularly integrated pathways to capture and remove CO2 as …