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Weaver R.M.; Hochella M.F.; Ilton E.S. (2002)The complex interaction between CrIIIaq and manganite (γ-MnOOH) was systematically studied at room temperature over a pH range of 3 to 6, and within a concentration range of 10-4 to 10-2 M CrOH2+aq. Solution compositional ...
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Ilton E.S.; Haiduc A.; Moses C.O.; Heald S.M.; Elbert D.C.; Veblen D.R. (2004)This contribution primarily uses X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) to better understand mechanisms for coupled sorption-reduction of aqueous UVI by ferrous micas. Additional information was obtained with X-ray absorption ...
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Raeburn S.P.; Ilton E.S.; Veblen D.R. (1997)X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) analyses of Fe(III)ΣFe were calibrated with nine single crystals of biotite of known Fe(III)ΣFe content. Peak shape parameters for the component Fe2+ and Fe3+ Fe 3p peaks were obtained ...
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Raeburn S.P.; Ilton E.S.; Veblen D.R. (1997)X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) was used to determine Fe(III)ΣFe in individual biotite crystals in thin sections of ten metapelites and one syenite. The in situ XPS analyses of Fe(III)ΣFe in biotite crystals in the ...
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Ilton E.S.; Veblen D.R.; Moses C.O.; Raeburn S.P. (1997)Large single crystals of biotite and near-endmember phlogopite were reacted with aqueous solutions bearing 20 μM Cr(VI) and different concentrations of NaCl, LiCl, RbCl, CsCl, NaClO4, and Na2SO4. Solutions were maintained ...
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Ilton E.S.; Liu C.; Yantasee W.; Wang Z.; Moore D.A.; Felmy A.R.; Zachara J.M. (2006)Uranyl silicates such as uranophane and Na-boltwoodite appear to control the solubility of uranium in certain contaminated sediments at the US Department of Energy Hanford site [Liu, C., Zachara, J.M., Qafoku, O., McKinley, ...
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Earley D.; Dyar M.D.; Ilton E.S.; Granthem A.A. (1995)High-F (5.4 wt%) and low-F (0.8 wt%) biotites were reacted with aqueous (Cu, Na2)Cl2 solutions at ambient conditions to investigate biotite oxidation mechanisms at low temperatures and pressures and at atmospheric pO2. The ...
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Ilton E.S.; Moses C.O.; Veblen D.R. (2000)This contribution uses Cr2p and 3p binding energies (BEs) determined by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) to distinguish CrIII sorbed to different mica sorption sites. The results were used to better understand ...
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Chen Y.; Brantley S.L.; Ilton E.S. (2000)Polished albite single crystals were dissolved in flow or semi-batch reactors containing solutions at pH 2.9+/-0.1 at 5°, 50°, and 90°C until steady state dissolution was achieved. At steady state, all effluent solutions ...
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