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    Comparison of the effects of self-assembly and chemical composition on humic acid mineralization by Khalaf, Moustafa M.R., Chilom, Gabriela, Rice, James A.

    Published in Soil biology & biochemistry (01-06-2014)
    “…The purpose of this study was to quantitatively assess the effect of organic matter self-assembly on its resistance to microbial mineralization. Humic acids…”
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    Novel Sm(III) Ion-Selective Polymeric Membrane Sensor Based on Spiro[Oxirane-Pyrazolidinedione] Derivative Ionophore by Saleh, Mohamed B., Gaber, Ahmed A. Abdel, Khalaf, Moustafa M. R., Tawfeek, Ahmed M.

    Published in Analytical letters (01-01-2006)
    “…A poly vinyl chloride (PVC) membrane sensor for Sm(III) ions based on [1-phenyl-3′(2-nitrophenyl) spiro[Oxirane-2.4-Pyrazoline]-3,5-dione] (PNSOP) as a…”
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    Isotherm and kinetic studies on the adsorption of humic acid molecular size fractions onto clay minerals by El-Sayed, Mohamed E. A., Khalaf, Moustafa M. R., Rice, James A.

    Published in Acta geochimica (01-12-2019)
    “…Humic acid (HA) can adsorb onto mineral surfaces, modifying the physicochemical properties of the mineral. Therefore, understanding the sorption behavior of HA…”
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    A new ion-selective electrode for potentiometric determination of Ce(III) ions by Saleh, Mohamed B., Abdel Gaber, Ahmed A., Khalaf, Moustafa M.R., Tawfeek, Ahmed M.

    Published in Sensors and actuators. B, Chemical (24-11-2006)
    “…A novel ion-selective PVC membrane sensor for cerium(III) ions based on [4-(4′-nitrobenzyl)-1-phenyl-3,5-pyrazolidinedion)] (NBPP) as a new ionophore has been…”
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    Assessment of clay mineral selectivity for adsorption of aliphatic/aromatic humic acid fraction by El-sayed, Mohamed E.A., Khalaf, Moustafa M.R., Gibson, Dennis, Rice, James A.

    Published in Chemical geology (20-04-2019)
    “…Understanding the interactions of humic acids with clay minerals is important for modeling the geochemical fate and transport of nutrients and pollutants in…”
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