Stephen E. Cabaniss

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Chemistry and Chemical Biology University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM, United States 
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Analytical Chemistry, Environmental Engineering
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Mousavi A, Marts AR, Tierney DL, et al. (2013) Geometry of Zn(II) complexes with dissolved organic matter: X-ray studies at variable pH Toxicological & Environmental Chemistry. 95: 38-44
Luilo GB, Cabaniss SE. (2011) Predicting total organic halide formation from drinking water chlorination using quantitative structure-property relationships. Sar and Qsar in Environmental Research. 22: 667-80
Luilo GB, Cabaniss SE. (2011) QSPR for predicting chloroform formation in drinking water disinfection. Sar and Qsar in Environmental Research. 22: 489-504
Cabaniss SE. (2011) Forward modeling of metal complexation by NOM: II. prediction of binding site properties. Environmental Science & Technology. 45: 3202-9
Mousavi A, Chávez RD, Ali AMS, et al. (2011) Mercury in natural waters: A Mini-Review Environmental Forensics. 12: 14-18
Leavitt JJ, Howe KJ, Cabaniss SE. (2011) Equilibrium modeling of U(VI) speciation in high carbonate groundwaters: Model error and propagation of uncertainty Applied Geochemistry. 26: 2019-2026
Luilo GB, Cabaniss SE. (2010) Quantitative structure-property relationship for predicting chlorine demand by organic molecules. Environmental Science & Technology. 44: 2503-8
Cabaniss SE. (2009) Forward modeling of metal complexation by NOM: I. A priori prediction of conditional constants and speciation. Environmental Science & Technology. 43: 2838-44
Cabaniss SE. (2008) Quantitative structure-property relationships for predicting metal binding by organic ligands. Environmental Science & Technology. 42: 5210-6
Cabaniss SE, Maurice PA, Madey G. (2007) A stochastic model for the synthesis and degradation of natural organic matter. Part III: Modeling Cu(II) complexation Applied Geochemistry. 22: 1646-1658
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