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Comparative ease of separation of mixtures of selected nuisance anions (nitrate, nitrite, sulfate, phosphate) using Octolig®

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Pages 1545-1550 | Received 06 May 2009, Published online: 10 Nov 2009

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Dean F. Martin & Kirpal S. Bisht. (2021) Lead removal by ThioOctolig. Journal of Environmental Science and Health, Part A 56:2, pages 157-160.
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Dean F. Martin, John Hurst, Jacob Mayers & Christopher F. McKeithan. (2019) Efficacy of removal of a popular NSAID from aqueous solutions with metalloligs. Journal of Environmental Science and Health, Part A 54:8, pages 782-785.
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Dean F. Martin & Kirpal S. Bisht. (2018) Efforts to remove aqueous lithium ion using Octolig® and methylated derivatives. Journal of Environmental Science and Health, Part A 53:10, pages 946-949.
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Parimal Pal. (2018) Treatment and Disposal of Pharmaceutical Wastewater: Toward the Sustainable Strategy. Separation & Purification Reviews 47:3, pages 179-198.
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Dean F. Martin & Bill Gilmore. (2017) Removal of phosphate from electrocoagulation post-treatment phosphate reduction using Octolig®. Journal of Environmental Science and Health, Part A 52:11, pages 1046-1047.
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Dean F. Martin, Jenny Mojarena Martin & Tarah A. Ward. (2016) Removal of selected NSAIDs (nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs) in aqueous samples by Octolig®. Journal of Environmental Science and Health, Part A 51:2, pages 186-191.
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Dean F. Martin, Tanya Sehgal & Tarah A. Word. (2015) Removal of pain-relieving drugs from aqueous solutions using Octolig and selected metalloligs. Journal of Environmental Science and Health, Part A 50:8, pages 788-793.
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DouglasM. Franz & DeanF. Martin. (2014) Enhanced removal of aqueous BPA model compounds using Metalloligs. Journal of Environmental Science and Health, Part A 49:3, pages 307-312.
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RachaelJ. Alessio, Xiao Li & DeanF. Martin. (2012) Removal of BPA model compounds and related substances by means of column chromatography using Octolig®. Journal of Environmental Science and Health, Part A 47:14, pages 2198-2204.
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DeanF. Martin & DouglasM. Franz. (2011) Comparison of anion removal capacities of Octolig® and Cuprilig. Journal of Environmental Science and Health, Part A 46:14, pages 1619-1624.
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DeanF. Martin, ChristopherL. Lizardi, Eileen Schulman, Bryan Vo & Darius Wynn. (2010) Removal of selected nuisance anions by Octolig®. Journal of Environmental Science and Health, Part A 45:9, pages 1144-1149.
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Zhong-Yu Sun, Si-Qi Chen, Lin Liang, Wei Zhao, Xiao-Juan Yang & Biao Wu. (2023) pH-Dependent phosphate separation using a tripodal hexaurea receptor. Chemical Communications 59:86, pages 12923-12926.
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