Recent
Publications:
- Fluorometry
as a Tool for Real-time Botanical Analysis
Anderson, D.M.; Parker, E.; Ralphs, M.; Gray, P.; Rayson, G.; Estell,
R.; Daniel, D.; Fredrickson, E.; Havstad, K.; and Wagner, J.
African J. Range & For. Sci. 20 (2003) B1.44 additional abstracts
-
Competitive Metal Binding to a Silicate-Immobilized Humic Material
Peter C. Stark, Gary D. Rayson
J. Hazard Mater. (Submitted, 2003).
- Physical
Characterization of a Polysilicate Immobilized Biosorbent
Patrick A. Williams, Gary D. Rayson
J.
Hazard Mater. (Submitted, 2003).
- Impact
of Filter Paper on Fluorescense Measurements of Buffered Saline Fitrates
Timothy
L. Danielson, Gary D. Rayson, Dean M. Anderson, Rick Estell, Ed L.
Fredrickson, Barbara S. Green
Talanta, 59 (2003) 601-604.
- 113Cd
NMR Spectrometry Of Cd Binding Sites On Algae And Higher Plant Tissues
Hongying Xia and G. D. Rayson,
Advances in Environmental Research, Advances in Environ. Research,
v.7(#1) pp. 157-167, Nov 2002.
- Affinity
Distributions of Lead Ion Binding to an Immobilized Biomaterial Derived
from Cultured Cells of Datura innoxia
Shan Lin, L. R. Drake and G. D. Rayson,
Adv. Environ. Research, v. 6(#4) pp. 523-532 Oct 2002.
- Simultaneous
Multi-element Detection of Metal Ions Bound to a Datura innoxia
Material
Patrick A. Williams and G. D. Rayson, J. Hazard. Mater.
J. Hazard. Mater. 99 (2003) 277-285.
- Statistical
analyses of fluorometry data from chloroform filtrate of lamb feces
A. Mukherjee, D.M. Anderson, D.L. Daniel, L.W. Murray, G. Tisone,
E.L. Fredrickson, R.E. Estell, G.D. Rayson and K.M. Havstad, J. Range
Manage.
54 (2001) 370-377.
- Phytofiltration:
Investigations of Heavy Metal Binding to a Biosorbent Derived from
Datura innoxia
G.D. Rayson, L.R. Drake, Shan Lin, Hongying Xia, P.A. Williams, and
P.J. Jackson,
Proceedings for the 10th Colloquium of the Sfb 193: Treatment of Wastewaters
Containing Heavy Metal Compounds, 14 (2000) 161.
- Solid-State
113Cd NMR Studies of Metal Binding to a Datura Innoxia Biomaterial
Hongying
Xia and G. D. Rayson,
Advances in Environ. Research, 4 (2000) 69-77.
- Comparison
of Metal Ion Binding to Immobilized Biogenic Materials in a Flowing
System
P. C. Stark and G. D. Rayson,
Advances in Environ. Research, 4 (2000) 113-122.
- Atomization
Interferences in ICP Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy
C. E.
Hensman and G. D. Rayson,
J. Anal. Atomic Spectrom. 14 (1999) 1025-1031.
- Survey
of Non-viable Biosorbents for Toxic Metal Removal
P.
C. Stark, G. D. Rayson and D. W. Darnall,
Advances in Environ. Research 3 (1999) 74-82.
- Solid-State
113Cd NMR Studies of Metal Binding to a Datura Innoxia Biomaterial
Hongying Xia and G. D. Rayson,
Environmental Science and Technology, (Submitted, August, 1999).
- Comparison
of Metal Ion Binding to Immobilized Biogenic Materials in a Flowing
System
P. C.
Stark and G. D. Rayson,
Advances in Environ. Research, (Submitted, July, 1999).
-
Atomization
Interferences in ICP Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy
C. E. Hensman and G. D. Rayson,
J Anal Atomic Spectrom. (In press, 1999).
- Survey
of Non-viable Biosorbents for Toxic Metal Removal
P. C. Stark, G. D. Rayson and D. W. Damalt,
Advances in Environ. Research 3 (1999) 74- 82.
- Biologically-Generated
Materials for Metal-Ion Binding: Answers to some Fundamental Chemical
Questions, in Metal Ion Separation and Preconcentration: Progress
and Opportunities, Bond
G. D. Rayson, L. R. Drake, Hongying Xia, Shan Lin, and P.J. Jackson,
A. G.; Dietz, M. L.: Rogers, R. D., Eds.;
ACS Symposium Series volume number 716; American Chemical Society:
Washington, DC, 1999.
- Impact
of Surface Modification on Binding Affinity Distributions of Datura
innoxia Biomass to Metal Ions
Shan Lin and G. D. Rayson,
Environ. Sci. Technol 32 (1998) 1488-1493.
- Investigation
of Al binding to a Datura innoxia material using 27A1 NMR
Hongying Xia and G. D. Rayson,
Environmental Science and Technology,32 (1998) 2688-2692.
Recent
Presentations:
- Datura
innoxia as a potential material for lanthanide and actinide remediation
Rayson GD, Danielson TL, Williams P,
Abstracts of Papers of The American Chemical Society, v. 223(t.1)
pp. U673-U73, Apr 7, 2002.
- Application
of molecular fluorescence spectroscopy for the elucidation of diet
composition for free-ranging herbivores
Rayson GD, Danielson TL, Anderso DM, Estell R, Fredrickson EL, Havstad
KM,
Abstracts of Papers of The American Chemical Society, v. 221(pt. 1)
pp. U469-U469, Apr 1, 2002.
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