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    Manganese Doping of Magnetic Iron Oxide Nanoparticles: Tailoring Surface Reactivity for a Regenerable Heavy Metal Sorbent by Warner, Cynthia L, Chouyyok, Wilaiwan, Mackie, Katherine E, Neiner, Doinita, Saraf, Laxmikant V, Droubay, Timothy C, Warner, Marvin G, Addleman, R. Shane

    Published in Langmuir (28-02-2012)
    “…A method for tuning the analyte affinity of magnetic, inorganic nanostructured sorbents for heavy metal contaminants is described. The manganese-doped iron…”
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    High-Performance, Superparamagnetic, Nanoparticle-Based Heavy Metal Sorbents for Removal of Contaminants from Natural Waters by Warner, Cynthia L., Addleman, R. Shane, Cinson, Anthony D., Droubay, Timothy C., Engelhard, Mark H., Nash, Michael A., Yantasee, Wassana, Warner, Marvin G.

    Published in ChemSusChem (21-06-2010)
    “…We describe the synthesis and characterization of high‐performance, superparamagnetic, iron oxide nanoparticle‐based, heavy metal sorbents, which demonstrate…”
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    Rapid nondestructive measurement of bacterial cultures with 3D interferometric imaging by Larimer, Curtis, Brann, Michelle R., Powell, Joshua D., Marshall, Matthew J., Suter, Jonathan D., Addleman, R. Shane

    Published in Scientific reports (30-05-2019)
    “…The agar culture plate has played a crucial role in bacteriology since the origins of the discipline and is a staple bioanalytical method for efforts ranging…”
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    Monitoring bacterial biofilms with a microfluidic flow chip designed for imaging with white-light interferometry by Brann, Michelle, Suter, Jonathan D., Addleman, R. Shane, Larimer, Curtis

    Published in Biomicrofluidics (01-07-2017)
    “…There is a need for imaging and sensing instrumentation that can monitor transitions in a biofilm structure in order to better understand biofilm development…”
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    Extraction of Uranium from Aqueous Solutions by Using Ionic Liquid and Supercritical Carbon Dioxide in Conjunction by Wang, Joanna Shaofen, Sheaff, Chrystal N., Yoon, Byunghoon, Addleman, R. Shane, Wai, Chien M.

    Published in Chemistry : a European journal (20-04-2009)
    “…Super powers! Uranium(VI) ions can be extracted from aqueous solutions into supercritical CO2 (sc‐CO2) via an ionic liquid phase that contained tri‐n‐butyl…”
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    Thiol−Ene Induced Diphosphonic Acid Functionalization of Superparamagnetic Iron Oxide Nanoparticles by Rutledge, Ryan D, Warner, Cynthia L, Pittman, Jonathan W, Addleman, R. Shane, Engelhard, Mark, Chouyyok, Wilaiwan, Warner, Marvin G

    Published in Langmuir (20-07-2010)
    “…Multifunctional organic molecules represent an interesting challenge for nanoparticle functionalization due to the potential for undesirable interactions…”
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    Selective capture of cesium and thallium from natural waters and simulated wastes with copper ferrocyanide functionalized mesoporous silica by Sangvanich, Thanapon, Sukwarotwat, Vichaya, Wiacek, Robert J., Grudzien, Rafal M., Fryxell, Glen E., Addleman, R. Shane, Timchalk, Charles, Yantasee, Wassana

    Published in Journal of hazardous materials (15-10-2010)
    “…Copper(II) ferrocyanide on mesoporous silica (FC-Cu-EDA-SAMMS™) has been evaluated against iron(III) hexacyanoferrate(II) (insoluble Prussian Blue) for…”
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    Removal of Heavy Metals from Aqueous Systems with Thiol Functionalized Superparamagnetic Nanoparticles by Yantasee, Wassana, Warner, Cynthia L, Sangvanich, Thanapon, Addleman, R. Shane, Carter, Timothy G, Wiacek, Robert J, Fryxell, Glen E, Timchalk, Charles, Warner, Marvin G

    Published in Environmental science & technology (15-07-2007)
    “…We have shown that superparamagnetic iron oxide (Fe3O4) nanoparticles with a surface functionalization of dimercaptosuccinic acid (DMSA) are an effective…”
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    Synthesis of nanoporous iminodiacetic acid sorbents for binding transition metals by Busche, Brad, Wiacek, Robert, Davidson, Joseph, Koonsiripaiboon, View, Yantasee, Wassana, Addleman, R. Shane, Fryxell, Glen E.

    Published in Inorganic chemistry communications (01-04-2009)
    “…Self-assembly of IDAA ligands inside a mesoporous silica makes an effective sorbent for transition metal separations. Iminodiacetic acid (IDAA) forms strong…”
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    Standoff trace explosives vapor detection at meter distances by Nims, Megan K, Denis, Elizabeth H, Hart, Garret L, Escobedo, Nancy M, Murphy, Shannon E, Addleman, R Shane, Novosselov, Igor, Ewing, Robert G

    Published in Talanta (Oxford) (01-04-2024)
    “…Vapor detection is a noncontact sampling method, which is a less invasive means of explosives screening than physical swiping. Explosive vapor detection is a…”
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    Effect of the Ligand Shell Composition on the Dispersibility and Transport of Gold Nanocrystals in Near-Critical Solvents by Fernandez, Carlos A, Bekhazi, Jacky G, Hoppes, Emily M, Fryxell, Glen E, Wang, Chongmin, Bays, J. Timothy, Warner, Marvin G, Wiacek, Robert J, Addleman, R. Shane

    Published in Langmuir (05-05-2009)
    “…The development of more efficient and environmentally benign methods for the synthesis and manipulation of nanomaterials has been a major focus of research…”
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    Tuning and Quantifying the Dispersibility of Gold Nanocrystals in Liquid and Supercritical Solvents by Fernandez, Carlos A, Hoppes, Emily M, Bekhazi, Jacky G, Wang, Chongmin, Wiacek, Robert J, Warner, Marvin G, Fryxell, Glen E, Bays, John T, Addleman, R. Shane

    Published in Journal of physical chemistry. C (11-09-2008)
    “…The application of nanomaterials relies on the ability to synthesize, purify, transport, and deposit them in a controllable fashion. The capacity to adjust the…”
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    Magnetic mesoporous materials for removal of environmental wastes by Kim, Byoung Chan, Lee, Jinwoo, Um, Wooyong, Kim, Jaeyun, Joo, Jin, Lee, Jin Hyung, Kwak, Ja Hun, Kim, Jae Hyun, Lee, Changha, Lee, Hongshin, Addleman, R. Shane, Hyeon, Taeghwan, Gu, Man Bock, Kim, Jungbae

    Published in Journal of hazardous materials (15-09-2011)
    “…• Iron oxide particle embedded mesoporous silica and carbon are synthesized. • Both mesoporous materials are separated easily under aqueous condition using…”
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    Detection of Cd, Pb, and Cu in non-pretreated natural waters and urine with thiol functionalized mesoporous silica and Nafion composite electrodes by Yantasee, Wassana, Charnhattakorn, Busarakum, Fryxell, Glen E., Lin, Yuehe, Timchalk, Charles, Addleman, R. Shane

    Published in Analytica chimica acta (14-07-2008)
    “…Electrochemical sensors have great potential for environmental monitoring of toxic metal ions in waters due to their portability, field-deployability and…”
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    Selective removal of lanthanides from natural waters, acidic streams and dialysate by Yantasee, Wassana, Fryxell, Glen E., Addleman, R. Shane, Wiacek, Robert J., Koonsiripaiboon, View, Pattamakomsan, Kanda, Sukwarotwat, Vichaya, Xu, Jide, Raymond, Kenneth N.

    Published in Journal of hazardous materials (15-09-2009)
    “…The increased demand for the lanthanides in commercial products result in increased production of lanthanide containing ores, which increases public exposure…”
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    Uniform deposition of uranium hexafluoride (UF6): Standardized mass deposits and controlled isotopic ratios using a thermal fluorination method by McNamara, Bruce K., O’Hara, Matthew J., Casella, Andrew M., Carter, Jennifer C., Addleman, R. Shane, MacFarlan, Paul J.

    Published in Talanta (Oxford) (01-07-2016)
    “…We report a convenient method for the generation of volatile uranium hexafluoride (UF6) from solid uranium oxides and other U compounds, followed by uniform…”
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