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    Structural and magnetic studies on heavy-metal-adsorbing iron sulphide nanoparticles produced by sulphate-reducing bacteria by Watson, J.H.P, Cressey, B.A., Roberts, A.P., Ellwood, D.C., Charnock, J.M., Soper, A.K.

    “…In previous and in work to be published, it has been shown that iron sulphide material, produced by sulphate-reducing bacteria (SRB), is an excellent adsorbent…”
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    The Adsorption of Heavy Metals by Tochilinite, an Iron Sulfide Material Produced by Chemical Precipitation: Analysis Using a Simple Theory of Chemisorption by Watson, J. H. P., Ellwood, D. C., Cressey, B. A., Lidzey, R. A.

    Published in Separation science and technology (01-01-2005)
    “…This paper describes the adsorption of heavy metals Cd, Pb, Cu, and Zn by a tochilinite-like material composed of alternating layers of Fe 1−x S and Fe(OH) 2 …”
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    The effect of organic ligands on the crystallinity of calcium phosphate by van der Houwen, Jacqueline A.M., Cressey, Gordon, Cressey, Barbara A., Valsami-Jones, Eugenia

    Published in Journal of crystal growth (01-03-2003)
    “…Calcium phosphate phases precipitated under critical supersaturation were identified and studied in detail using X-ray powder diffraction, electron probe…”
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    Amorphous and nanocrystalline luminescent Si and Ge obtained via a solid-state chemical metathesis synthesis route by McMillan, Paul F., Gryko, Jan, Bull, Craig, Arledge, Richard, Kenyon, Anthony J., Cressey, Barbara A.

    Published in Journal of solid state chemistry (01-03-2005)
    “…A new solid-state metathesis synthesis route was applied to obtain bulk samples of amorphous or microcrystalline Si and Ge. The method involves reaction of…”
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