Evidence is accumulating that sorption of organic chemicals to soils and sediments can be described by "dual-mode sorption": absorption in amorphous organi...
Char black carbon (BC), the solid residue of incomplete combustion, is continuously being added to soils and sediments due to natural vegetation fires, ant...
Pyrogenic or "black" carbon is a soil and sediment component that may control pollutant migration, Biochar, black carbon made intentionally by biomass pyro...
Applying amendments to multi-element contaminated soils can have contradictory effects on the mobility, bioavailability and toxicity of specific elements, ...
Understanding adsorptive interactions between organic contaminants and carbon nanotubes is critical to both the environmental application of carbon nanotub...
Black carbon (BC) plays a potentially important role in the availability of pollutants in soils and sediments. Recent evidence points to the possible atten...
The solid-water distribution ratios (K-d values) of "native" PAHs, PCBs, and PCDDs in Boston and New York Harbor sediments were determined using small pass...
Reports on the soot-water distribution coefficients of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs). Prediction of hydrophobic pollutant phase speciation; Avera...
Elucidation of molecular-level interactions controlling the sorption of organic compounds in soils is of major theoretical and practical interest. Sorption of π-electron donor compounds, pentamethylbenzene (PMB), naphthalene (NAPH), and...