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    Active CO2 reservoir management for carbon storage: Analysis of operational strategies to relieve pressure buildup and improve injectivity by Buscheck, Thomas A., Sun, Yunwei, Chen, Mingjie, Hao, Yue, Wolery, Thomas J., Bourcier, William L., Court, Benjamin, Celia, Michael A., Julio Friedmann, S., Aines, Roger D.

    “…► ACRM utilizes brine production to increase CO2 injectivity and storage capacity. ► ACRM limits interference with other subsurface operations, allowing close…”
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    Direct electrolytic dissolution of silicate minerals for air CO₂ mitigation and carbon-negative H₂ production by Rau, Greg H., Carroll, Susan A., Bourcier, William L., Singleton, Michael J., Smith, Megan M., Aines, Roger D.

    “…We experimentally demonstrate the direct coupling of silicate mineral dissolution with saline water electrolysis and H ₂ production to effect significant air…”
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    Discovery of a hyperalkaline liquid condensed phase: significance toward applications in carbon dioxide sequestration by Bewernitz, Mark A, Schneider, Jacob, Camiré, Christopher L, Kang, Seung-Hee, Bourcier, William L, Wade, Richard, Constantz, Brent R

    “…Bicarbonate ion-containing solutions such as seawater, natural brines, bovine serum and other mineralizing fluids have been found to contain hyperalkaline…”
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    Encapsulated liquid sorbents for carbon dioxide capture by Vericella, John J., Baker, Sarah E., Stolaroff, Joshuah K., Duoss, Eric B., Hardin, James O., Lewicki, James, Glogowski, Elizabeth, Floyd, William C., Valdez, Carlos A., Smith, William L., Satcher, Joe H., Bourcier, William L., Spadaccini, Christopher M., Lewis, Jennifer A., Aines, Roger D.

    Published in Nature communications (05-02-2015)
    “…Drawbacks of current carbon dioxide capture methods include corrosivity, evaporative losses and fouling. Separating the capture solvent from infrastructure and…”
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    Evaluating the Performance of Micro-Encapsulated CO2 Sorbents during CO2 Absorption and Regeneration Cycling by Knipe, Jennifer M, Chavez, Kathya P, Hornbostel, Katherine M, Worthington, Matthew A, Nguyen, Du T, Ye, Congwang, Bourcier, William L, Baker, Sarah E, Brennecke, Joan F, Stolaroff, Joshuah K

    Published in Environmental science & technology (05-03-2019)
    “…We encapsulated six solvents with novel physical and chemical properties for CO2 sorption within gas-permeable polymer shells, creating Micro-Encapsulated CO2…”
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    Review of Methane Mitigation Technologies with Application to Rapid Release of Methane from the Arctic by Stolaroff, Joshuah K, Bhattacharyya, Subarna, Smith, Clara A, Bourcier, William L, Cameron-Smith, Philip J, Aines, Roger D

    Published in Environmental science & technology (19-06-2012)
    “…Methane is the most important greenhouse gas after carbon dioxide, with particular influence on near-term climate change. It poses increasing risk in the…”
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    Three-Dimensional Printable Sodium Carbonate Composite Sorbents for Efficient Biogas Upgrading by Murialdo, Maxwell, Goldstein, Hannah M, Stolaroff, Joshuah K, Nguyen, Du T, McCoy, Sean T, Bourcier, William L, Cerón, Maira R, Knipe, Jennifer M, Worthington, Matthew A, Smith, Megan M, Aines, Roger D, Baker, Sarah E

    Published in Environmental science & technology (02-06-2020)
    “…We have developed a new class of sodium carbonate/silicone composite sorbents that selectively capture carbon dioxide (CO ) and can purify biogas to natural…”
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    Techno-economic Assessment for Integrating Biosorption into Rare Earth Recovery Process by Jin, Hongyue, Park, Dan M, Gupta, Mayank, Brewer, Aaron W, Ho, Lewis, Singer, Suzanne L, Bourcier, William L, Woods, Sam, Reed, David W, Lammers, Laura N, Sutherland, John W, Jiao, Yongqin

    Published in ACS sustainable chemistry & engineering (06-11-2017)
    “…The current uncertainty in the global supply of rare earth elements (REEs) necessitates the development of novel extraction technologies that utilize a variety…”
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    Pore Conductivity Control at the Hundred-Nanometer Scale: An Experimental and Theoretical Study by Létant, Sonia E., Schaldach, Charlene M., Johnson, Mackenzie R., Sawvel, April, Bourcier, WilliamL., Wilson, William D.

    “…We report on the observation of an unexpected mechanism that controls conductivity at the 100‐nm scale on track‐etched polycarbonate membranes. Transport…”
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    Evaluating the Performance of Micro-Encapsulated CO 2 Sorbents during CO 2 Absorption and Regeneration Cycling by Knipe, Jennifer M, Chavez, Kathya P, Hornbostel, Katherine M, Worthington, Matthew A, Nguyen, Du T, Ye, Congwang, Bourcier, William L, Baker, Sarah E, Brennecke, Joan F, Stolaroff, Joshuah K

    Published in Environmental science & technology (05-03-2019)
    “…We encapsulated six solvents with novel physical and chemical properties for CO sorption within gas-permeable polymer shells, creating Micro-Encapsulated CO…”
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    Experimental observations of fracture dissolution: The role of Peclet number on evolving aperture variability by Detwiler, Russell L., Glass, Robert J., Bourcier, William L.

    Published in Geophysical research letters (01-06-2003)
    “…Dissolution of the surfaces of rock fractures can cause significant alteration of the fracture void space (aperture) and fracture permeability (k). Both…”
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    Direct observation of reactive flow in a single fracture by Durham, William B., Bourcier, William L., Burton, Elizabeth A.

    Published in Water resources research (01-01-2001)
    “…We carried out a laboratory experiment to examine the relationship between local rate of dissolution and local aperture during flow of a slightly acidic…”
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    The influence of ionic strength on the interaction of viruses with charged surfaces under environmental conditions by Schaldach, C.M., Bourcier, William L., Shaw, Henry F., Viani, Brian E., Wilson, W.D.

    Published in Journal of colloid and interface science (01-02-2006)
    “…The influence of ionic strength on the electrostatic interaction of viruses with environmentally relevant surfaces was determined for three viruses, MS2, Q β,…”
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    Local Structure of Amorphous (PbO) x [(B2O3)1 - z (Al2O3) z ] y (SiO2) y Dielectric Materials by Multinuclear Solid State NMR by Sawvel, April M, Chinn, Sarah C, Bourcier, William L, Maxwell, Robert S

    Published in Chemistry of materials (22-03-2005)
    “…Structural speciation of glasses in the systems PbO−B2O3−SiO2, PbO−B2O3−Al2O3−SiO2, and PbO−Al2O3−SiO2 were studied using solid state 29Si, 27Al, 11B, and…”
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    Modeling aqueous alteration of CM carbonaceous chondrites by ROSENBERG, Nina D., BROWNING, Lauren, BOURCIER, William L.

    Published in Meteoritics & planetary science (01-02-2001)
    “…— Results from an inorganic geochemical modeling study support a scenario in which low‐temperature aqueous alteration of an anhydrous CM asteroidal parent body…”
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    Investigation of Pyrochlore-Based U-Bearing Ceramic Nuclear Waste:  Uranium Leaching Test and TEM Observation by Xu, Huifang, Wang, Yifeng, Zhao, Pihong, Bourcier, William L, Van Konynenburg, Richard, Shaw, Henry F

    Published in Environmental science & technology (01-03-2004)
    “…A durable titanate ceramic waste form (Synroc) with pyrochlore (Ca(U,Pu)Ti2O7) and zirconolite (CaZrTi2O7) as major crystalline phases has been considered to…”
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    Ti(IV) hydrolysis constants derived from rutile solubility measurements made from 100 to 300°C by Knauss, Kevin G., Dibley, Michael J., Bourcier, William L., Shaw, Henry F.

    Published in Applied geochemistry (2001)
    “…Using a Au–Ir hydrothermal reaction cell and dilute buffer solutions to control pH, the isobaric solubility of rutile (TiO 2) was measured over a broad pH…”
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    Fouling study of silicon oxide pores exposed to tap water by Nilsson, Joakim, Bourcier, William L., Lee, Jonathan R.I., Létant, Sonia E.

    Published in Materials letters (01-05-2007)
    “…We report on the fouling of Focused Ion Beam (FIB)-fabricated silicon oxide nanopores after exposure to tap water for two weeks. Pore clogging was monitored by…”
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