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Thomas C. Voice
Researcher at Michigan State University
Publications - 80
Citations - 3127
Thomas C. Voice is an academic researcher from Michigan State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Desorption & Sorption. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 79 publications receiving 2900 citations.
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Effect of filler incorporation route on the properties of polysulfone–silver nanocomposite membranes of different porosities
Julian S. Taurozzi,Hari Arul,Volodymyr Z. Bosak,Anatoliy Burban,Thomas C. Voice,Merlin L. Bruening,Volodymyr V. Tarabara +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, the effects of casting mixture composition and nanoparticle incorporation route on the morphological and separation properties of prepared membranes were studied by comparing nanocomposites of different preparations with silver-free controls.
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Effect of solids concentration on the sorptive partitioning of hydrophobic pollutants in aquatic systems.
TL;DR: Etude menee sur des sediments du Lac Michigan avec 4 polluants prioritaires hydrophobes: chlorobenzene, naphtolene, trichlorobiphenyle and hexachlorobIPhenyle.
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Kinetics of competitive inhibition and cometabolism in the biodegradation of benzene, toluene, and p‐xylene by two Pseudomonas isolates.
TL;DR: Two Pseudomonas species were isolated from an aerobic pilot‐scale fluidized bed reactor treating groundwater containing benzene, toluene, and p‐xylene, and batch tests using paired substrates revealed competitive inhibition and cometabolic degradation patterns.
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Assessment of Bioavailability of Soil-Sorbed Atrazine
TL;DR: Characteristics of high sorbed-phase concentration, chemotaxis, and attachment of cells to soil particles seem to contribute to the bioavailability of soil-sorbed atrazine.
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Sorbent concentration effects in liquid/solid partitioning.
Thomas C. Voice,Walter J. Weber +1 more
TL;DR: It can be shown that linear partitioning in the resulting bisolute system can produce the nonlinear sorption anomalies that have been observed in isotherm studies.