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Smith KM, Fowler GD, Pullket S, et al., 2009, Sewage sludge-based adsorbents: A review of their production, properties and use in water treatment applications, WATER RESEARCH, Vol: 43, Pages: 2569-2594, ISSN: 0043-1354
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Pullket S, Smith KM, Fowler GD, et al., 2009, Influence of Source and Treatment Method on the Properties of Activated Carbons Produced from Sewage Sludge, European Conference on Sludge Management, Publisher: DESTECH PUBLICATIONS, INC, Pages: 43-49, ISSN: 1544-8053
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Graham N, Fang G, Fowler G, et al., 2009, Evaluation of a tannin-based cationic polymer as a coagulant for coloured humic water, JOURNAL OF WATER SUPPLY RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY-AQUA, Vol: 58, Pages: 75-84, ISSN: 0003-7214
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Mathias SA, Butler AP, Fowler G, et al., 2009, Beneficial hydraulic fracture propagation during in situ chemical oxidation, Contaminant Source Zone Characterisation and Remediation, Publisher: The Geological Society - Hydrogeological Group
Graham N, Gang F, Fowler G, et al., 2008, Characterisation and coagulation performance of a tannin-based cationic polymer: A preliminary assessment, COLLOIDS AND SURFACES A-PHYSICOCHEMICAL AND ENGINEERING ASPECTS, Vol: 327, Pages: 9-16, ISSN: 0927-7757
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Cheeseman CR, Fowler GD, Zhou X, 2005, Effect of different binder systems on the stabilisation/solidification of metal finishing wastes, Stabilisation/Solidification Treatment and Remediation: Advances in S/S for Waste and Contaminated Land - Proc. of the International Conf. on Stabilisation/Solidification Treatment and Remediation, Pages: 31-37
The end of co-disposal in the UK and implementation of the EU Landfill Directive and waste acceptance criteria are expected to have a significant impact on how wastes from the metal finishing industry are managed. It is likely that stabilisation/solidification technologies will have a role in pre-treatment prior to disposal in cells for 'stable, non-reactive hazardous wastes' within non-hazardous waste landfills. There are a wide range of commercial solidification systems that could be used to treat metal finishing wastes and achieve the relevant waste acceptance criteria. Portland cement, pulverised fuel ash and wastepaper sludge ash have been used to treat a metal finishing waste at a range of binder/waste ratios. Properties and performance of the materials formed have been characterised in terms of acid neutralisation capacity, metal leaching and physical properties. Recommendations are made on the selection of binder systems and effect of binder content on performance. © 2005 Taylor & Francis Group.
San Miguel G, Fowler GD, Sollars CJ, 2003, A study of the characteristics of activated carbons produced by steam and carbon dioxide activation of waste tyre rubber, CARBON, Vol: 41, Pages: 1009-1016, ISSN: 0008-6223
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San Miguel G, Fowler GD, Sollars C, 2002, The leaching of inorganic species from activated carbons produced from waste tyre rubber, WATER RESEARCH, Vol: 36, Pages: 1939-1946, ISSN: 0043-1354
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San Miguel G, Fowler GD, Dall'Orso M, et al., 2002, Porosity and surface characteristics of activated carbons produced from waste tyre rubber, JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY, Vol: 77, Pages: 1-8, ISSN: 0268-2575
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Clark KD, Costen PG, Fowler GD, et al., 2002, The influence of combustion configuration and fuel type on heavy-metal emissions from a pulverizedfuel-fired combustor, 29th International Combustion Symposium, Publisher: ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC, Pages: 433-440, ISSN: 1540-7489
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San Miguel G, Fowler GD, Sollars CJ, 2002, Adsorption of organic compounds from solution by activated carbons produced from waste tyre rubber, SEPARATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, Vol: 37, Pages: 663-676, ISSN: 0149-6395
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Fowler GD, Sollars CJ, Ouki SK, et al., 2000, Treating contaminated soil by conversion into carbonaceous adsorbents - An investigation of activation procedures, Journal of Chemical Technology and Biotechnology, Vol: 75, Pages: 121-130
Dall'Orso M, San Miguel G, Fowler GD, et al., 1999, Scrap tyres-alternative uses and disposal options, Rifiuti Solidi, Vol: 13, Pages: 1-13
Beaman MS, Marzetti MP, Fowler GD, et al., 1999, Development of TGA-FTIR hyphenated technique for analysing contaminated soils, "European Perspectives on Contaminated Land", A research symposium organised by the Environment and Water Group, Publisher: Society of Chemical Industry
Gee IL, Sollars CJ, Fowler G, et al., 1998, Use of a liquid chemical waste to produce a clay-carbon adsorbent, JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY, Vol: 72, Pages: 329-338, ISSN: 0268-2575
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San Miguel G, Fowler GD, Sollars CJ, 1998, Pyrolysis of tire rubber: Porosity and adsorption characteristics of the pyrolytic chars, INDUSTRIAL & ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY RESEARCH, Vol: 37, Pages: 2430-2435, ISSN: 0888-5885
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Dall'Orso M, San Miguel G, Fowler GD, et al., 1998, Scrap tyre re-use to produce activated carbon, Rifiuti Solidi, Vol: 12, Pages: 250-259
San Miguel G, Fowler GD, Sollars CJ, 1998, Low cost adsorbents from tyre rubber and other waste materials, London, "Waste Gasification", A seminar (S594) organised by the Environmental and Safety Engineering Group, Publisher: IMechE
Gee IL, Sollars CJ, Fowler GD, et al., 1998, Reuse of a liquid chemical waste to produce activated carbon, Journal of Chemical Technology and Biotechnology, Vol: 72, Pages: 329-338
Asavapisit S, Fowler GD, Cheeseman CR, 1997, Solution chemistry during cement hydration in the presence of metal hydroxide wastes, Cement and Concrete Research, Vol: 27, Pages: 1249-1260
Lambert SD, Graham NJD, Sollars CJ, et al., 1997, Evaluation of inorganic adsorbents for the removal of problematic textile dyes and pesticides, 2nd IAWQ International Conference on Pretreatment of Industrial Wastewaters, Publisher: PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD, Pages: 173-180, ISSN: 0273-1223
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, 1997, Current Trends in Contaminated Land Research, London, Proceedings of a conference organised by the Environment and Water Group, Publisher: Society of Chemical Industry
Warhurst AM, Fowler GD, McConnachie GL, et al., 1997, Pore structure and adsorption characteristics of steam pyrolysis carbons from Moringa oleifera, CARBON, Vol: 35, Pages: 1039-1045, ISSN: 0008-6223
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San Miguel G, Fowler GD, Sollars CJ, 1996, Preparation of active carbon from tyre rubber by carbon dioxide activation, Carbon 96 - European Carbon Conference, Newcastle upon Tyne, Pages: 461-462
CHEESEMAN CR, FOWLER GD, SOLLARS CJ, et al., 1995, DEVELOPMENT OF IMPROVED SYSTEMS FOR THE CEMENT-BASED SOLIDIFICATION OF METAL HYDROXIDE SLUDGES, ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY, Vol: 210, Pages: 88-IEC, ISSN: 0065-7727
Fowler GD, Asavapisit S, Cheeseman CR, et al., 1995, A study of the chemical effects of metal hydroxides upon cement hydration reactions, Waste Solidification - Stabilization Processes, International Congress, Nancy, France, Pages: 40-45
FOWLER GD, SOLLARS CJ, OUKI SK, et al., 1994, THERMAL-CONVERSION OF GASWORKS CONTAMINATED SOIL INTO CARBONACEOUS ADSORBENTS, JOURNAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS, Vol: 39, Pages: 281-300, ISSN: 0304-3894
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Fowler GD, Sollars CJ, Ouki SK, et al., 1994, Thermal conversion of gasworks contaminated soil into carbonaceous adsorbents, Journal of Hazardous Materials, Vol: 39, Pages: 281-300
FOWLER GD, GEE I, OUKI SK, et al., 1993, A NOVEL THERMAL-TREATMENT OF WASTES ARISING FROM PROCESS ACTIVITIES FOR THE PRODUCTION OF ACTIVATED CARBON, SYMP ON EFFLUENT TREATMENT AND WASTE MANAGEMENT, Publisher: INST CHEMICAL ENGINEERS, Pages: 209-219
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