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Silver Membrane Bibliography

Silver Membranes

  1. Baigal, M.D. “Application of Metallic Membrane Filters in the Clarification of Styrene-Butadiene Rubber Solutions for Gel Permeation Chromatography.” Analytical Chemistry 44.7 (1972): 1337-1338.
  2. Blanco, A.J., et al. “Microspectrophotometric Technique for Obtaining the Infrared Spectrum of Microgram Quantities of Atmospheric dust.” Atmospheric Dust 2 (1968): 327-330.
  3. Blumer, Max, et al. “An Integrated Gas Chromatograph – Mass Spectrometer System with Carrier Gas Separator.” American Chemistry Society 40 (1968): 1590-1592.
  4. Buesseler, K. O., et al. “Particle export during the Southern Ocean Iron Experiment (SOFeX).” Limnology and Oceanography 50 (2004): 311-327. 6 Aug 2009 < https://darchive.mblwhoilibrary.org/handle/1912/908>.
  5. Bumsted, H.E. “Determination of Alpha-Quartz in the Respirable Portion of Airborne Particulates by X-Ray Diffraction.” American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal (1973): 150-158.
  6. Borrás, Ana, et al. “Supported Ag–TiO2 core–shell nanofibres formed at low temperature by plasma deposition.” Nanotechnology 17 (2006): 3518-3522. 6 Aug 2009 < http://www.sciencedirect.com/>.
  7. Bye, Erik. “Quantitative Microanalysis of Cristobalite by X-ray Powder Diffraction.” Journal of Applied Crystallography 16 (1983): 21-23.
  8. Cassinelli, Mary Ellen. “Development of a Solid Sorbent Monitoring Method for Chlorine and Bromine in Air with Determination by Ion Chromatography.” Appl. Occup. Environ. Hyg 6.3 (1991): 215-226.
  9. Escoriza, Maria Fernanda, et al. “Raman spectroscopy and chemical imaging for quantification of filtered waterborne bacteria.” Journal of Microbiological Methods 66 (2006): 63-72. 6 Aug 2009 <http://www.sciencedirect.com/>.
  10. Falgout, D.A., et al. “Determination of H2S Exposure by Dynamic Sampling with Metallic Silver Filters.” APCA Journal 18.1 (1968): 15-20.
  11. Glazier, Scott A., et al. “Autofluorescence detection of Escherichia coli on silver membrane filters.” Journal of Microbiological Methods 20 (1994) 23-27. 6 Aug 2009 < http://www.onefish.org/>.
  12. “Angular and Fibrous Particles in Lung in Relation to Silica-Induced Diseases.” International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health 71.4 (1998): 263-269.
  13. Jordan, George V., et al. “The application of a porous metal membrane to the cold sterilization of beer.” Technical Quarterly of the Master Brewers Association of America 7.1.
  14. Katan, T. et al. “Relating Structural Variables of Porous Electrodes.” Electrochemical Science and Technology 122.1 (1975): 77-80.
  15. Leroux, J., et al. “Proposed Standard Methodology for the Evaluation of Silicosis Hazards.” American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal (1973): 409-417.
  16. Leroux, J. and C.A. Powers. “Direct X-Ray Diffractions Quantitative Analysis of Quartz in Industrial Dust Films Deposited on Silver Membrane Filters.” Staub Reinhaltung der Luft (German Edition) 2.5 (1969).
  17. Lucas, G.S., et al. “Comparison of silver and polycarbonate membranes for measurement of erythrocyte filterability.” (1985).
  18. McMahon, John J. “Photocatalytic electrode and fuel cell.” United States Patent 20070231624 (2007). 6 Aug 2009 <http://www.freshpatents.com/>.
  19. Minneci, Peter, et al. “Molecularly-bonded Metal Microfiltration Membrane.” Journal of Membrane Science 39 (1987): 273-283.
  20. Moravec, Pavel. “Vapor Phase Synthesis of Zirconia Fine Particles from Zirconium Tetra-Tert-Butoxide.” Aerosol and Air Quality Research 7 (2007): 563-577. 6 Aug 2009 < http://aaqr.org/>.
  21. “Oceanographers collect particles with membranes.” Membrane Technology (2002): 2. 6 Aug 2009 <http://www.sciencedirect.com/>.
  22. “Osmonics adopts silver standard.” Membrane & Separation Technology News (1996).
  23. Plowman, C. and E. Hobson. “The Identification of Asbestos by x-ray Diffraction.” American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal 41.4 (1980): 299-304.
  24. Polliack, A., et al. “Comparison of air drying and critical point drying procedures from the study of human blood cells by scanning electron microscopy.” Scanning Electron Microscopy (1973): 529-534.
  25. Poppe, Lawrence J., et al. “A metal-membrane mount for x-ray powder diffraction.” Clays and Minerals 27.2 (1979): 152-153.
  26. Puledda, S. and A. Marconi. “Quantitative X-Ray Diffraction Analysis of Asbestos by the Silver Membrane Filter Method: Application to Chrysotile.” American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal 51.3 (1990): 107-114.
  27. Richards, Ronald T., et al. “A preliminary report on the use of silver metal membrane filters in sampling for Coal Tar Pitch Volatiles.” American Industrial Hygiene Journal (1967).
  28. Schubel, J.R. “On Suspended Sediment Sampling by Filtration.” Southeastern Geology 8.2 (1967).
  29. “Silver membranes aid oil exploration.” Membrane Technology (2006): 3. 6 Aug 2009 <http://www.sciencedirect.com/>.
  30. Johnson, Richard D., et al. “Silver Membrane Filters as a Support for Infrared Analysis by Attenuated Total Reflection.” Analytical Chemistry (1966).
  31. Skogerboe, Rodney K., et al. “Trace Determination and Speciation of Cyanide by Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy.” Rosentreter (1976).
  32. Tuchoike, Brian E. “Determination of montnirullonite in small samples and implications for suspended-matter studes.” Journal of Sedimentary Petrology 44.1 (1974): 254-258.
  33. United States. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Collaborative Tests of Two Methods for Determining Free Silica in Airborne Dust. Washington: GPO, 1983.
  34. Verma, Dave K., et al. “A comparison of two methods of sampling and analysis for free crystalline silica alpha-quartz.” Appl. Occup. Environ. Hyg 7.11 (1992).