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    Silanization for minimizing tracer cation sorption on glass vials by Maulden, Emily, Wall, Donald E., Wall, Nathalie A.

    “…The loss of soluble cationic species by adsorption to glass vial walls is problematic for experiments performed at tracer concentrations. Silanization…”
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    Thermodynamic parameters for the complexation of Tc(IV) species with chloride under aqueous conditions by Eiroa-Lledo, Cecilia, Maulden, Emily, Kelley, Morgan P., Wall, Donald E., Wall, Nathalie A.

    “…Technetium-99 ( 99 Tc) is found in aqueous environmental systems (due to nuclear testing, reprocessing, and accidents), where it can coexist with halides…”
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    Anomalous ortho‐Proton Acidities of the para‐Haloanisoles by Slocum, D. W., Maulden, Emily A., Whitley, Paul E., Reinscheld, Thomas K., Jackson, Colleen S., Maddox, Jeremy B.

    Published in European journal of organic chemistry (15-12-2017)
    “…This communication presents clear evidence for an aryl meta‐position acidification effect by a para‐situated bromine or iodine substituent. This effect is…”
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    Pu distribution among mixed waste components at the Hanford legacy site, USA and implications to long-term migration by Baumer, Teresa, Hellebrandt, Stefan, Maulden, Emily, Pearce, Carolyn I., Emerson, Hilary P., Zavarin, Mavrik, Kersting, Annie B.

    Published in Applied geochemistry (01-06-2022)
    “…Beginning in 1943, process wastes containing approximately 1.85 × 1015 Bq (200 kg) of plutonium (Pu) were released into unlined cribs, trenches, and field…”
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    Organometallic functionalized clays for technetium immobilization by Maulden, Emily, Gager, Elizabeth, Ta, An T., Wood, Rachel F., Boglaienko, Daria, Nino, Juan C., Pearce, Carolyn I., Phillpot, Simon R., Szecsody, James E., Wall, Nathalie A.

    Published in Applied clay science (01-12-2024)
    “…Nuclear waste repository designs require backfill materials to contain long-lived radionuclides, including technetium-99, present as the pertechnetate anion…”
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    Properties of iron-functionalized organoclays. Consequences for pertechnetate sequestration by Maulden, Emily, Gager, Elizabeth, Nino, Juan C., Pearce, Carolyn I., Szecsody, James E., Mackey, Nathan M., Le, Thi, Johnson, Mark, Caracuel, Noah, Wall, Nathalie A.

    Published in Applied clay science (01-03-2023)
    “…Nuclear waste repository designs require backfill materials capable of immobilizing contaminants, including high mobility pertechnetate (TcO4−). Bentonite…”
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    Functionalized Clays for Radionuclide Sequestration: A Review by Wall, Nathalie A., Maulden, Emily, Gager, Elizabeth J., Ta, An T., Ullberg, R. Seaton, Zeng, Guanlin, Nava-Farias, Lorena, Sims, Adam P., Nino, Juan C., Phillpot, Simon R., Szecsody, James E., Pearce, Carolyn I.

    Published in ACS earth and space chemistry (17-11-2022)
    “…Performance assessment of nuclear waste disposal options requires implementation of effective buffer materials. Buffer materials must meet longevity…”
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