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Alan T. Stone

Johns Hopkins University
Verified email at jhu.edu
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Reductive dissolution of manganese (III/IV) oxides by substituted phenols

AT Stone - Environmental Science & Technology, 1987 - ACS Publications
Kinetics of the reaction of manganese (III/IV) oxides with 11 substituted phenols were
examined in order to assess the importance of manganese oxides in the abiotic degradation of …

Reduction and dissolution of manganese (III) and manganese (IV) oxides by organics: 2. Survey of the reactivity of organics

AT Stone, JJ Morgan - Environmental Science & Technology, 1984 - ACS Publications
Manganese oxide particles and crusts in natural waters can be reduced and dissolved by
organic compounds, in-creasing the mobility of manganese and its availability to organisms. …

[BOOK][B] Mental health and law: A system in transition

AA Stone, CD Stromberg - 1975 - books.google.com
This monograph is one of a series on current issues and directions in the area of crime and
delinquency. The series is being sponsored by the Center for Studies of Crime and …

Reduction and dissolution of manganese (III) and manganese (IV) oxides by organics. 1. Reaction with hydroquinone

AT Stone, JJ Morgan - Environmental Science & Technology, 1984 - ACS Publications
… The preparation and characterization of themanganese oxide suspensions are
summarized here; this is discussed in greater detail by Stone (14). A 2 X 10“4 M NH4OH …

Surface-catalyzed chromium (VI) reduction: reactivity comparisons of different organic reductants and different oxide surfaces

B Deng, AT Stone - Environmental Science & Technology, 1996 - ACS Publications
Cr VI reduction by low molecular weight organic compounds with various functional groups
was examined in the presence and absence of oxide surfaces. Surface-catalyzed Cr VI …

Nonreversible adsorption of divalent metal ions (MnII, CoII, NiII, CuII, and PbII) onto goethite: effects of acidification, FeII addition, and picolinic acid addition

BR Coughlin, AT Stone - Environmental science & technology, 1995 - ACS Publications
Differences in the coordination chemistry of divalent metal ions affect their adsorptiononto
goethite (-FeOOH) surfaces and their subsequent release by acidification, Fe11 addition, and …

Legal education on the couch

AA Stone - Harv. L. Rev., 1971 - HeinOnline
Dr. Stone surveys the psychological dimensions of the conflict in values between activist
law students and the law school faculty. He then analyzes the criticisms of traditional legal …

Hydrogen peroxide use to increase oxidant capacity for in situ bioremediation of contaminated soils and aquifers: A review

DL Pardieck, EJ Bouwer, AT Stone - Journal of contaminant hydrology, 1992 - Elsevier
Biotransformation of organic pollutants is often most effective and complete under oxic or
oxidant-rich conditions. Dissolved oxygen availability is frequently limiting the …

[BOOK][B] Law, psychiatry, and morality: Essays and analysis

AA Stone - 1985 - books.google.com
These essays are attempts to think through some of the major problems in law and psychiatry
as I now understand them. My understanding has been shaped by my personal and …

Competitive adsorption of phosphate and phosphonates onto goethite

B Nowack, AT Stone - Water Research, 2006 - Elsevier
Phosphate and phosphonates are both strongly adsorbed onto mineral surfaces and their
removal during wastewater treatment is mainly due to adsorptive processes. We have …