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  1. Quantitative structure-reactivity relationships of hydroxyl radical rate constants for linear and cyclic volatile methylsiloxanes
  2. Comment on “Unexpected Occurrence of Volatile Dimethylsiloxanes in Antarctic Soils, Vegetation, Phytoplankton, and Krill”
  3. Evaluation of the three-phase equilibrium method for measuring temperature dependence of internally consistent partition coefficients (K OW , K OA , and K AW ) for volatile methyls...
  4. Critical Review and Interpretation of Environmental Data for Volatile Methylsiloxanes: Partition Properties
  5. Determination of soil–water sorption coefficients of volatile methylsiloxanes
  6. Using Model-Based Screening to Help Discover Unknown Environmental Contaminants
  7. Chemical fate, latitudinal distribution and long-range transport of cyclic volatile methylsiloxanes in the global environment: A modeling assessment
  8. Correction to “Octanol/Air Partition Coefficients of Volatile Methylsiloxanes and Their Temperature Dependence”
  9. Octanol/Air Partition Coefficients of Volatile Methylsiloxanes and Their Temperature Dependence
  10. Method for Simultaneous Determination of Partition Coefficients for Cyclic Volatile Methylsiloxanes and Dimethylsilanediol
  11. The atmospheric lifetimes and concentrations of cyclic methylsiloxanes octamethylcyclotetrasiloxane (D4) and decamethylcyclopentasiloxane (D5) and the influence of heterogeneous uptake
  12. Heterogeneous uptake of octamethylcyclotetrasiloxane (D4) and decamethylcyclopentasiloxane (D5) onto mineral dust aerosol under variable RH conditions
  13. Effect of Ozone and Relative Humidity on the Heterogeneous Uptake of Octamethylcyclotetrasiloxane and Decamethylcyclopentasiloxane on Model Mineral Dust Aerosol Components
  14. Fate of Cyclic Methylsiloxanes in Soils. 2. Rates of Degradation and Volatilization
  15. Fate of Cyclic Methylsiloxanes in Soils. 1. The Degradation Pathway
  16. A Dual Function Organoclay Sorbent for Lead and Chlorobenzene
  17. Hydrolysis of Poly(dimethylsiloxanes) on Clay Minerals As Influenced by Exchangeable Cations and Moisture
  18. Degradation of Polydimethylsiloxanes (Silicones) as Influenced by Clay Minerals
  19. Use of Organoclays in Pollution Abatement
  20. Cosorption of organic contaminants from water by hexadecyltrimethylammonium-exchanged clays
  21. Mechanism(s) Controlling Sorption of Neutral Organic Contaminants by Surfactant-Derived and Natural Organic Matter
  22. Alternative Model for Cationic Surfactant Adsorption by Layer Silicates
  23. Cationic Surfactant Adsorption by Swelling and Nonswelling Layer Silicates
  24. Cationic Surfactant Sorption to a Vermiculitic Subsoil via Hydrophobic Bonding
  25. Influence of Autocorrelation and Measurement Errors on Interpretation of Solubility Diagrams
  26. Cation Exchange Chemistry of Hexadecyltrimethylammonium in a Subsoil Containing Vermiculite
  27. Labile and Nonlabile Aqueous Silica in Acid Solutions: Relation to the Colloidal Fraction
  28. Alkali Cation Selectivity and Surface Charge of 2:1 Clay Minerals
  29. Solid phase control of aluminium activity in an artificial plant growth medium containing hydroxy-Al-montmorillonite
  30. Hard and Soft Acid-Base Model Verified for Monovalent Cation Selectivity
  31. Monovalent Cation Selectivity Quantitatively Modeled According to Hard/Soft Acid/Base Theory
  32. Microelectrophoresis Applied to the Surface Chemistry of Clay Minerals