Approach to Investigation of Dissolved Organic Matter Adsorptive Fractionation and Competitive Displacement on Minerals
David I. Kreller
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Works by David I. Kreller in Chemistry
2014
Chromatogram Handler: A Unique Computer Program That Efficiently Processes Data Generated in Liquid Chromatographic Investigations of Organic Ligand Adsorption on Mineral Surfaces
David I. Kreller
Combined HPLC/HPSEC Study of Suwannee River Fulvic Acid Adsorptive Fractionation on -Al2O3
David I. Kreller
2013
Predicting Organic Carbon Chromatograms and Monitoring Adsorptive Fractionation Using Dual-Wavelength UV Absorbance Detection in Liquid Chromatographic Studies Of Dissolved Organic Matter Adsorption
David I. Kreller
Carbon Sequestration and Biomass Production Potentials of Switchgrass-Pine Agroforestry Systems in Southeastern Coastal Plain
David I. Kreller
2012
Liquid Chromatographic Approach to the Investigation of Dissolved Organic Matter Adsorptive Fractionation and Competitive Displacement on Mineral Surfaces
David I. Kreller
Instrumentation for Collection of Fractions and High Performance Size Exclusion Chromatography
David I. Kreller
Liquid Chromatographic Studies of Organic-Adsorbent Interactions of Interest to FBSciences Research and Development
David I. Kreller
2011
2010
Can Studymate™ Electronic Study Aids Be Effective Supplemental Learning Resources in University-Level General Chemistry Education?
David I. Kreller
Application of an HPLC Instrument with Three Channels of Optical Detection to the Study of the Adsorption of Humic Substances on Al Oxide Surfaces: A Novel Approach That Boldly Goes Where Conventional Batch Adsorption and Continuous-Flow Column Methods Cannot Go!
David I. Kreller
An Alternative Method for Probing Dom‐Mineral Interactions: Why Bother with a Liquid Chromatographic Approach?
David I. Kreller
Liquid Chromatographic Approach to the Study of the Adsorption and Desorption of Dissolved Humic Substances at Metal Oxide Surfaces: Preliminary Results on Co-Operative Adsorption, Desorption and Adsorptive Fractionation
David I. Kreller