Wayne E Marshall
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1.
Klasson K, Wartelle L, Lima I, Marshall W, Akin D
Bioresour Technol
. 2009 Jun;
100(21):5045-50.
PMID: 19540755
Agricultural by-products represent a considerable quantity of harvested commodity crops. The use of by-products as precursors for the production of widely used adsorbents, such as activated carbons, may impart a...
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Fitzmorris K, Lima I, Marshall W, Reimers R
Water Environ Res
. 2007 Jan;
78(12):2324-9.
PMID: 17243231
The conversion of municipal sludge and poultry manure to activated carbon results in a significant ash fraction that contains several different anions and cations. The objectives of this study were...
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Marshall W, Wartelle L
Water Res
. 2006 Jun;
40(13):2541-8.
PMID: 16764901
Ion exchange resins commonly have a single functionality for either cations or anions. Resins that have a dual functionality for both cations and anions are uncommon. The objective of this...
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Wilson K, Yang H, Seo C, Marshall W
Bioresour Technol
. 2005 Dec;
97(18):2266-70.
PMID: 16364633
Agricultural by-products, such as peanut shells, contribute large quantities of lignocellulosic waste to the environment each growing season; but few, if any, value-added uses exist for their disposal. The objective...
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Wartelle L, Marshall W
J Environ Manage
. 2005 Sep;
78(2):157-62.
PMID: 16144735
The objectives of this study were the chemical modification of readily available, low-cost agricultural by-products to anion exchange resins and the selection of the best modified by-product for further use...
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Lima I, Marshall W
Waste Manag
. 2005 Jul;
25(7):726-32.
PMID: 16009307
The high availability of large quantities of turkey manure generated from turkey production makes it an attractive feedstock for carbon production. Pelletized samples of turkey litter and cake were converted...
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Wartelle L, Marshall W
Water Res
. 2005 Jul;
39(13):2869-76.
PMID: 15993923
The use of cellulose-containing agricultural by-products modified with the cross-linking reagent dimethyloldihydroxyethylene urea (DMDHEU) and the quaternary amine, choline chloride, as anion exchange resins, has not been reported. The objective...
8.
Lima I, Marshall W
Bioresour Technol
. 2004 Dec;
96(6):699-706.
PMID: 15588772
Broiler manure produced at large concentrated facilities poses risks to the quality of water and public health. This study utilizes broiler litter and cake as source materials for granular activated...
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Ahmedna M, Marshall W, Husseiny A, Rao R, Goktepe I
Water Res
. 2004 Feb;
38(4):1062-8.
PMID: 14769427
Filtration of drinking water by point-of-use (POU) or point-of-entry (POE) systems is becoming increasingly popular in the United States. Drinking water is filtered to remove both organic and inorganic contaminants....
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Ng C, Losso J, Marshall W, Rao R
Bioresour Technol
. 2002 Sep;
85(2):131-5.
PMID: 12227536
The present study was designed to model the adsorption of geosmin from water under laboratory conditions using the Freundlich isotherm model. This model was used to compare the efficiency of...