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More Publications: (see my page at ISIHighlycited.com for a complete bibliography) 5. Detailed Sorption Isotherms of Polar and Apolar Compounds in a High-Organic Soil, G. Xia and J.J. Pignatello, Environ. Sci. Technol., 35: 84-94 (2001). 6. Effect of Solute Concentration on Sorption of Polyaromatic Hydrocarbons in Soil: Uptake Rates, W. Braida, J.C. White, F.J. Ferrandino, and J.J. Pignatello, Environ. Sci. Technol., 35: 2765-2772 (2001). 7. Micellar Desorption of Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons from Contaminated Soil, Grasso, B.F. K. Subramaniam, J.J. Pignatello, Y. Yang, and D. Ratté, Colloids & Surfaces A. Physiochem. and Eng. 194: 65-74 (2001). 8. Application of Fenton-based Reactions for Treating Dye Wastewaters: Stability of Sulfonated Azo Dyes in the Presence of Fe(III), A. A. MacKay and J.J. Pignatello, Helv. Chim. Acta., 84: 2589-2600 (2001). 9. Application of the Dual-Mode Model for Predicting Competitive Sorption Equilibria and Rates of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Estuarine Sediment Suspensions, D. Zhao, M. Hunter, J.J. Pignatello, and J.C. White; Environ. Toxicol. Chem., 21: 2276-2282 (2002). 10. Concentration Effects on Pollutant Desorption from Soils, W. Braida, J.C. White, D. Zhao, F.J. Ferrandino, and J.J. Pignatello, Environ. Toxicol. & Chem., 21: 2573-2580 (2002). 11. Demonstration of the "Conditioning Effect" in Soil Organic Matter in Support of a Pore Deformation Mechanism for Sorption Hysteresis, Y. Lu and J.J. Pignatello; Environ. Sci. Technol., 36: 4553-4561 (2002). 12. Sorption Hysteresis of Benzene in Charcoal Particles, W. Braida, J.J. Pignatello, Y. Lu, P.I. Ravikovitch, A.V. Neimark, and B. Xing; Environ. Sci. Technol., 37: 409-417 (2003). 13. Contaminant-Soil Interactions. M.B. Tomson, H.E. Allen, C.W. English, W.J. Lyman, and J.J. Pignatello. Chapter 7 in: Contaminated Soils: From Soil-Chemical Interactions to Ecosystem Management, R.P. Lanno, Edit.; Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry Press; Pensacola, FL; 2003. 14. Formation of p-p Complexes Between Phenanthrene and Model p-Acceptor Humic Subunits. H. Wijnja, J.J. Pignatello, and K. Malekani, J. Environ. Qual. 33: 265-276 (2004). 15. Indices for Bioavailability and Biotransformation Potential of Contaminants in Soils, W.J. Braida, J.C. White, and J.J. Pignatello, Environ. Toxicol. & Chem., 23: 1585-1591 (2004). 16. Sorption—Organic Chemicals, Xing, B.; Pignatello, J. J. In Encyclopedia of Soils in the Environment; Hillel, D., Ed.; Elsevier Ltd.: Oxford, U.K., 2005; Vol. 3, pp 537-548 (2005). 17. Enhancement of Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbon Desorption by Complexing Agents in Weathered Soil, K. Subramaniam, C. Stepp, J.J. Pignatello, B. Smets, and D. Grasso. Environ. Engineer. Sci. 21: 515-523 (2004). 18. Model-Aided Characterization of Tenax-TA for Aromatic Compound Uptake from Water, D. Zhao and J.J. Pignatello, Environ. Toxicol. & Chem., 23: 1592-1599 (2004). 19. Sorption of Apolar Aromatic Compounds to Soil Humic Acid Particles Affected by Polyvalent Metal Ion Crosslinking, Y. Lu and J.J. Pignatello, J. Environ. Qual., 33: 1314-1321 (2004). 20. Advanced Oxidation Processes for Organic Compound Destruction Based on Fenton and Related Reactions. Pignatello, J.J.; Oliverox, E.; MacKay, A. Critic. Rev. Environ. Sci. Technol.; in press. 21. Evidence for p-p Electron Donor-Acceptor Interactions between p-Donor Aromatic Compounds and p-Acceptor Sites in Soil Organic Matter, D. Zhu, S. Hyun, J.J. Pignatello, and L.S. Lee, Environ. Sci. Technol., 38: 4361-4368 (2004) 22. History-dependent Sorption in Humic Acids and a Lignite in the Context of a Polymer Model for Natural Organic Matter, Y. Lu and J.J. Pignatello, Environ. Sci. Technol. 38: 5853-5862 (2004). 23. Characterization of Aromatic Compound Sorptive Interactions with Black Carbon (charcoal) Assisted by Graphite as a Model Sorbent, D. Zhu and J.J. Pignatello, Environ. Sci. Technol., 39: 2033-2041 (2005). 24. Characterization of Charcoal Sorption Sites for Aromatic Compounds: Insights Drawn from Single-Solute and Bi-Solute Competitive Experiments, M. Sander and J.J. Pignatello Environ. Sci. Technol., 39: 1606-1615 (2005). 25. Bench-scale Evaluation of In Situ Bioremediation Strategies for Soil at a Former Manufactured Gas Plant Site, J. Li, J.J. Pignatello, B.F. Smets, D. Grasso, and E. Monserrate, Environ. Toxicol. Chem., 24: 741-749 (2005). 26. A Thermodynamically Based Index for Quantifying True Sorption Hysteresis, M. Sander, Yuefeng Lu, and J.J. Pignatello, J. Environ. Qual., 34: 1063-1072 (2005). 27. Adsorption of Single-Ring Organic Compounds to Wood Charcoals Prepared under Different Thermochemical Conditions, Dongqiang Zhu, Seokjoon Kwon, J.J. Pignatello, Environ. Sci. Technol., 39: 3990-3998 (2005). 28. An Isotope Exchange Technique to Assess Mechanisms of Sorption Hysteresis Applied to Naphthalene in Kerogenous Organic Matter, M. Sander and J.J. Pignatello, Environ. Sci. Technol., in press. |