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Isotopic Evidence Suggests Different Initial Reaction Mechanisms for Anaerobic Benzene Biodegradation
Freezing To Preserve Groundwater Samples andImprove Headspace Quantification Limits ofWater-Soluble Organic Contaminants for CarbonIsotope Analysis
Precise and Accurate Compound Specific Carbon andNitrogen Isotope Analysis of Atrazine: Critical Role of CombustionOven Conditions
Reactivity of Fe(II)-Bearing Mineralstoward Reductive Transformation ofOrganic Contaminants
Intramolecular Carbon and Nitrogen IsotopeAnalysis by Quantitative Dry Fragmentation of thePhenylurea Herbicide Isoproturon in a CombinedInjector/Capillary Reactor Prior to GC Separation
Carbon Isotopic Fractionation duringAerobic Vinyl Chloride Degradation
Insight into Methyl tert-Butyl Ether(MTBE) Stable Isotope Fractionationfrom Abiotic Reference Experiments
Evaluating Chlorine Isotope Effects from Isotope Ratios and Mass Spectra of Polychlorinated Molecules
Rate-Dependent Carbon and Nitrogen Kinetic Isotope Fractionation in Hydrolysis of Isoproturon
New Evaluation Scheme forTwo-Dimensional Isotope Analysisto Decipher BiodegradationProcesses: Application toGroundwater Contamination byMTBE
Effects of Trace ElementConcentration on Enzyme ControlledStable Isotope Fractionation duringAerobic Biodegradation of Toluene
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane Reactionswith OH-, Cr(II), Granular Iron, anda Copper−Iron Bimetal: Insightsfrom Product Formation andAssociated Carbon IsotopeFractionation
Mechanisms and Products ofSurface-Mediated ReductiveDehalogenation of CarbonTetrachloride by Fe(II) on Goethite
A New Concept Linking Observable Stable IsotopeFractionation to Transformation Pathways of OrganicPollutants
Identifying Abiotic Chlorinated Ethene Degradation: Characteristic Isotope Patterns in Reaction Products with Nanoscale Zero-Valent Iron
Pathway Dependent IsotopicFractionation during AerobicBiodegradation of1,2-Dichloroethane
Carbon Isotope Fractionation in theReductive Dehalogenation of CarbonTetrachloride at Iron (Hydr)Oxideand Iron Sulfide Minerals
Potential for Identifying Abiotic Chloroalkane Degradation Mechanisms using Carbon Isotopic Fractionation
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