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Joseph J Pignatello

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Journal of Environmental Quality|July 16, 2004
Sorption of apolar aromatic compounds to soil humic acid particles affected by aluminum(III) ion Cross-LinkingYuefeng Lu, Joseph J Pignatello
Environmental Science & Technology|December 6, 2005
A concentration-dependent multi-term linear free energy relationship for sorption of organic compounds to soils based on the hexadecane dilute-solution reference stateDongqiang Zhu, Joseph J Pignatello
Langmuir : the ACS Journal of Surfaces and Colloids|February 12, 2014
Effect of adsorption nonlinearity on the pH-adsorption profile of ionizable organic compoundsFeng Xiao, Joseph J Pignatello
Environmental Science & Technology|May 6, 2005
Characterization of aromatic compound sorptive interactions with black carbon (charcoal) assisted by graphite as a modelDongqiang Zhu, Joseph J Pignatello
Environmental Science & Technology|November 22, 2005
Effect of natural organic substances on the surface and adsorptive properties of environmental black carbon (char): pseudo pore blockage by model lipid components and its implications for N2-probed surface properties of natural sorbentsSeokjoon Kwon, Joseph J Pignatello
Environmental Science & Technology|March 3, 2007
On the reversibility of sorption to black carbon: distinguishing true hysteresis from artificial hysteresis caused by dilution of a competing adsorbateMichael Sander, Joseph J Pignatello
Water Research|May 23, 2015
Interactions of triazine herbicides with biochar: Steric and electronic effectsFeng Xiao, Joseph J Pignatello
Environmental Science & Technology|April 12, 2005
Characterization of charcoal adsorption sites for aromatic compounds: insights drawn from single-solute and bi-solute competitive experimentsMichael Sander, Joseph J Pignatello
Environmental Science & Technology|January 9, 2015
π(+)-π interactions between (hetero)aromatic amine cations and the graphitic surfaces of pyrogenic carbonaceous materialsFeng Xiao, Joseph J Pignatello
Environmental Science & Technology|October 26, 2005
An isotope exchange technique to assess mechanisms of sorption hysteresis applied to naphthalene in kerogenous organic matterMichael Sander, Joseph J Pignatello
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Journal of Environmental Quality|July 16, 2004
Sorption of apolar aromatic compounds to soil humic acid particles affected by aluminum(III) ion Cross-LinkingYuefeng Lu, Joseph J Pignatello
Environmental Science & Technology|December 6, 2005
A concentration-dependent multi-term linear free energy relationship for sorption of organic compounds to soils based on the hexadecane dilute-solution reference stateDongqiang Zhu, Joseph J Pignatello
Langmuir : the ACS Journal of Surfaces and Colloids|February 12, 2014
Effect of adsorption nonlinearity on the pH-adsorption profile of ionizable organic compoundsFeng Xiao, Joseph J Pignatello
Environmental Science & Technology|May 6, 2005
Characterization of aromatic compound sorptive interactions with black carbon (charcoal) assisted by graphite as a modelDongqiang Zhu, Joseph J Pignatello
Environmental Science & Technology|November 22, 2005
Effect of natural organic substances on the surface and adsorptive properties of environmental black carbon (char): pseudo pore blockage by model lipid components and its implications for N2-probed surface properties of natural sorbentsSeokjoon Kwon, Joseph J Pignatello
Environmental Science & Technology|March 3, 2007
On the reversibility of sorption to black carbon: distinguishing true hysteresis from artificial hysteresis caused by dilution of a competing adsorbateMichael Sander, Joseph J Pignatello
Water Research|May 23, 2015
Interactions of triazine herbicides with biochar: Steric and electronic effectsFeng Xiao, Joseph J Pignatello
Environmental Science & Technology|April 12, 2005
Characterization of charcoal adsorption sites for aromatic compounds: insights drawn from single-solute and bi-solute competitive experimentsMichael Sander, Joseph J Pignatello
Environmental Science & Technology|January 9, 2015
π(+)-π interactions between (hetero)aromatic amine cations and the graphitic surfaces of pyrogenic carbonaceous materialsFeng Xiao, Joseph J Pignatello
Environmental Science & Technology|October 26, 2005
An isotope exchange technique to assess mechanisms of sorption hysteresis applied to naphthalene in kerogenous organic matterMichael Sander, Joseph J Pignatello
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