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Anshuman Satpathy
Anshuman Satpathy
Postdoctoral Research Associate, University of Notre Dame
Verified email at nd.edu
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Cr (VI) adsorption on engineered iron oxide nanoparticles: exploring complexation processes and water chemistry
Z Pan, X Zhu, A Satpathy, W Li, JD Fortner, DE Giammar
Environmental science & technology 53 (20), 11913-11921, 2019
792019
Reduction of U (VI) on chemically reduced montmorillonite and surface complexation modeling of adsorbed U (IV)
A Satpathy, JG Catalano, DE Giammar
Environmental Science & Technology 56 (7), 4111-4120, 2022
212022
Intercomparison and refinement of surface complexation models for U (VI) adsorption onto goethite based on a metadata analysis
A Satpathy, Q Wang, DE Giammar, Z Wang
Environmental Science & Technology 55 (13), 9352-9361, 2021
132021
Ligand-induced U mobilization from chemogenic uraninite and biogenic noncrystalline U (IV) under anoxic conditions
KJ Chardi, A Satpathy, WDC Schenkeveld, N Kumar, V Noël, SM Kraemer, ...
Environmental Science & Technology 56 (10), 6369-6379, 2022
82022
Exchange between dissolved U (VI) and adsorbed and precipitated forms of solid-associated U
A Satpathy, N Sharma, W Pan, JG Catalano, DE Giammar
ACS Earth and Space Chemistry 7 (8), 1528-1535, 2023
12023
Eu (III) and Am (III) adsorption on aluminum (hydr) oxide minerals: surface complexation modeling
A Satpathy, AE Hixon
Geochemical Transactions 24 (1), 2, 2023
12023
Interaction of Aqueous U(VI) with Goethite, Montmorillonite, and UO2(s)
A Satpathy
Washington University in St. Louis, 2021
2021
Trends of uranium (IV) adsorption onto clay minerals
A Satpathy, D Giammar
Abstracts of Papers of the American Chemical Society 257, 2019
2019
Intercomparison of surface complexation models for uranium (VI) adsorption to goethite: Sources of variation in model output and movement toward a more globally optimal model
A Satpathy, D Giammar
Abstracts of Papers of the American Chemical Society 255, 2018
2018
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