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    Simulating the Stability of Colloidal Amorphous Iron Oxide in Natural Water by Loux, Nicholas T.

    Published in Water, air, and soil pollution (01-05-2011)
    “…Considerable uncertainty exists as to whether existing thermodynamic equilibrium solid/water partitioning paradigms can be used to assess the mobility of…”
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    An Assessment of the Fate of Metal Oxide Nanomaterials in Porous Media by Loux, Nicholas T., Savage, Nora

    Published in Water, air, and soil pollution (01-10-2008)
    “…Developing procedures for assessing the potential environmental fate and transport of nanomaterials is an active endeavor of the environmental technical…”
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    A critical assessment of elemental mercury air/water exchange parameters by Loux, Nicholas T.

    Published in Chemical speciation and bioavailability (01-01-2004)
    “…Although evasion of elemental mercury from aquatic systems can significantly deplete net mercury accumulation resulting from atmospheric deposition, the…”
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    Issues in assessing environmental exposures to manufactured nanomaterials by Loux, Nicholas T, Su, Yee San, Hassan, Sayed M

    “…Manufactured nanomaterials (MNs) are commonly considered to be commercial products possessing at least one dimension in the size range of 10(-9) m to 10(-7) m…”
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    Extending the diffuse layer model of surface acidity constant behaviour: IV. Diffuse layer charge/potential relationships by Loux, Nicholas T.

    Published in Chemical speciation and bioavailability (01-11-2011)
    “…Most current electrostatic surface complexation models describing ionic binding at the particle/water interface rely on the use of Poisson-Boltzmann (PB)…”
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    Extending the diffuse layer model of surface acidity behaviour: III. Estimating bound site activity coefficients by Loux, Nicholas T.

    Published in Chemical speciation and bioavailability (01-11-2009)
    “…Although detailed thermodynamic analyses of the 2-pK diffuse layer surface complexation model generally specify bound site activity coefficients for the…”
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    An assessment of thermodynamic reaction constants for simulating aqueous environmental monomethylmercury speciation by Loux, Nicholas T.

    “…Monomethylmercury (CH 3 Hg + ) is both the most ecologically significant and the least well characterized species of mercury in environmental settings. Our…”
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    Extending the diffuse layer model of surface acidity constant behaviour: II. Estimation of intrinsic acidity and electrolyte ion site binding constants by Loux, Nicholas T.

    Published in Chemical speciation and bioavailability (01-01-2008)
    “…The two-pK metal oxide surface acidity constant model relies on generic mass action expressions of the form: K a(3−x) = [>SOH x−2 x−1 ]a H+ EXP(-ΔG excess…”
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    Simulating the vapour phase air/water exchange of p,p′-DDE, p,p′-DDT, lindane, and 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzodioxin by Loux, Nicholas T.

    Published in Chemical speciation and bioavailability (01-01-2008)
    “…Uncertainties in our understanding of gaseous air/water exchange have emerged as major sources of concern in efforts to construct global and regional mass…”
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    Extending the diffuse layer model of surface acidity behavior: I. Model development by Loux, Nicholas T.

    Published in Chemical speciation and bioavailability (01-01-2006)
    “…Considerable disenchantment exists within the environmental research community concerning our current ability to accurately model surface-complexation-mediated…”
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    Diel temperature effects on the exchange of elemental mercury between the atmosphere and underlying waters by Loux, Nicholas T.

    Published in Environmental toxicology and chemistry (01-04-2000)
    “…Ample scientific literature demonstrates that elemental mercury evasion from natural waters displays a diel cycle; evasion rates measured during the day are…”
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    An assessment of mercury-species-dependent binding with natural organic carbon by Loux, Nicholas T.

    Published in Chemical speciation and bioavailability (01-01-1998)
    “…In contrast to many other metal/metalloid contaminants, mercury (Hg) displays a complex environmental speciation behaviour. Widespread, detectable…”
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    An exact method for relating zwitterionic microscopic to macroscopic acidity constants by Loux, Nicholas T.

    Published in Chemical speciation and bioavailability (01-01-2003)
    “…Zwitterions are aqueous solvated molecules simultaneously possessing one negatively and one positively charged site. Although electroneutral, the environmental…”
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    Extending the diffuse layer model of surface acidity content behaviour: II. Estimation of intrinsic acidity and electrolyte ion site binding constants by Loux, Nicholas T

    Published in Chemical speciation and bioavailability (01-01-2008)
    “…The two-pK metal oxide surface acidity constant model relies on generic mass action expressions of the form: K sub(a(3-x)) = [>SOH sub(x-1) super(x-2)]a…”
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    Mobile ion activities at charged interfaces by Loux, Nicholas T., Anderson, Marc A.

    “…The issue of mobile ion chemical activities at charged aqueous interfaces is of historical interest. Because of experimental difficulties in measuring the…”
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    Monitoring cyclical air/water elemental mercury exchange by Loux, N T

    Published in Journal of environmental monitoring (01-02-2001)
    “…Previous experimental work has demonstrated that elemental mercury evasion from natural water displays a diel cycle; evasion rates during the day can be two to…”
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