A chemical equilibrium model for metal adsorption onto bacterial surfaces
- J. Fein, C. Daughney, N. Yee, T. A. Davis
- Chemistry
- 1 August 1997
Potentiometric titrations of Bacillus subtilis cells to low pH and a comparison of modeling approaches
- J. Fein, J. Boily, N. Yee, D. Gorman-Lewis, Benjamin F. Turner
- Biology
- 1 March 2005
Characterization of metal-cyanobacteria sorption reactions: a combined macroscopic and infrared spectroscopic investigation.
- N. Yee, L. Benning, V. Phoenix, F. G. Ferris
- BiologyEnvironmental Science and Technology
- 1 February 2004
The modeling indicates that metal ions are partitioned between the exopolymer sheath and cell wall and that the carboxyl groups on the cyanobacterial cell wall are the dominant sink for metals at near neutral pH.
Experimental study of the pH, ionic strength, and reversibility behavior of bacteria–mineral adsorption
- N. Yee, J. Fein, C. Daughney
- Materials Science
- 1 February 2000
Reduction of Hg(II) to Hg(0) by magnetite.
- H. Wiatrowski, Soumya Das, R. Kukkadapu, E. Ilton, T. Barkay, N. Yee
- ChemistryEnvironmental Science and Technology
- 1 June 2009
Results suggest that Hg(II) reaction with solid-phase Fe(II), also known as mercuric Hg (Hg[II), is a kinetically favorable pathway for Hg-II) reduction in magnetite-hearing environmental systems.
A Donnan potential model for metal sorption onto Bacillus subtilis
- N. Yee, D. Fowle, F. G. Ferris
- Materials Science
- 15 September 2004
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