Folgen
James A. Smith
James A. Smith
Henry L. Kinnier Professor, Dept. of Engineering Systems and Environment, University of Virginia
Bestätigte E-Mail-Adresse bei virginia.edu - Startseite
Titel
Zitiert von
Zitiert von
Jahr
Sustainable colloidal-silver-impregnated ceramic filter for point-of-use water treatment
VA Oyanedel-Craver, JA Smith
Environmental science & technology 42 (3), 927-933, 2008
5112008
Effect of ten quaternary ammonium cations on tetrachloromethane sorption to clay from water
JA Smith, PR Jaffe, CT Chiou
Environmental Science & Technology 24 (8), 1167-1172, 1990
4381990
Toward Understanding the Efficacy and Mechanism of Opuntia spp. as a Natural Coagulant for Potential Application in Water Treatment
SM Miller, EJ Fugate, VO Craver, JA Smith, JB Zimmerman
Environmental science & technology 42 (12), 4274-4279, 2008
4102008
Sorption of nonionic organic contaminants to single and dual organic cation bentonites from water
JA Smith, A Galan
Environmental science & technology 29 (3), 685-692, 1995
3841995
Global stressors on water quality and quantity
JB Zimmerman, JR Mihelcic, J Smith
Environmental science & technology 42 (12), 4247-4254, 2008
2552008
The effect of natural water conditions on the anti-bacterial performance and stability of silver nanoparticles capped with different polymers
H Zhang, JA Smith, V Oyanedel-Craver
Water research 46 (3), 691-699, 2012
2412012
Ceramic filters impregnated with silver nanoparticles for point-of-use water treatment in rural Guatemala
EN Kallman, VA Oyanedel-Craver, JA Smith
Journal of Environmental Engineering 137 (6), 407-415, 2011
1992011
Benzene transport through landfill liners containing organophilic bentonite
PR Jaffé
Journal of Environmental Engineering 120, 1559, 1994
1871994
Incorporation of copper nanoparticles into paper for point-of-use water purification
TA Dankovich, JA Smith
Water research 63, 245-251, 2014
1862014
Modeling the desorption of organic contaminants from long-term contaminated soil using distributed mass transfer rates
TB Culver, SP Hallisey, D Sahoo, JJ Deitsch, JA Smith
Environmental science & technology 31 (6), 1581-1588, 1997
1761997
Nonionic organic solute sorption onto two organobentonites as a function of organic-carbon content
SL Bartelt-Hunt, SE Burns, JA Smith
Journal of Colloid and Interface Science 266 (2), 251-258, 2003
1732003
Effect of soil moisture on the sorption of trichloroethene vapor to vadose-zone soil at Picatinny Arsenal, New Jersey
JA Smith, CT Chiou, JA Kammer, DE Kile
Environmental science & technology 24 (5), 676-683, 1990
1711990
Challenges to sustainable safe drinking water: A case study of water quality and use across seasons in rural communities in Limpopo Province, South Africa
JN Edokpayi, ET Rogawski, DM Kahler, CL Hill, C Reynolds, E Nyathi, ...
Water 10 (2), 159, 2018
1522018
Effect of Triton X-100 on the rate of trichloroethene desorption from soil to water
JJ Deitsch, JA Smith
Environmental science & technology 29 (4), 1069-1080, 1995
1361995
Comparison of tetrachloromethane sorption to an alkylammonium-clay and an alkyldiammonium-clay
JA Smith, PR Jaffe
Environmental science & technology 25 (12), 2054-2058, 1991
1231991
Evaluating the sustainability of ceramic filters for point-of-use drinking water treatment
D Ren, LM Colosi, JA Smith
Environmental science & technology 47 (19), 11206-11213, 2013
1182013
Effect of quaternary ammonium cation loading and pH on heavy metal sorption to Ca bentonite and two organobentonites
VA Oyanedel-Craver, JA Smith
Journal of Hazardous Materials 137 (2), 1102-1114, 2006
1122006
Quantification of bacterial chemotaxis in porous media using magnetic resonance imaging
MS Olson, RM Ford, JA Smith, EJ Fernandez
Environmental science & technology 38 (14), 3864-3870, 2004
1102004
Sorption and permeability of gasoline hydrocarbons in organobentonite porous media
JA Smith, SL Bartelt-Hunt, SE Burns
Journal of Hazardous Materials 96 (1), 91-97, 2003
1082003
Retention and transport of silver nanoparticles in a ceramic porous medium used for point-of-use water treatment
D Ren, JA Smith
Environmental science & technology 47 (8), 3825-3832, 2013
1042013
Das System kann den Vorgang jetzt nicht ausführen. Versuchen Sie es später erneut.
Artikel 1–20