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Chloe Kent1 and Jake T. Thompson1*, Ashley M. Lin3, Alina S Timshina4, Lucinda Bryce5, John A. Bowden4, Noah Planavsky1,2. The Effect of Soil pH Amendment on PFOS Uptake for Phytoremediation. Submitted to Environmental Science and Technology

Sophia Breckoa, Allison Cerlaneka, Ashley Lina, Zane Hartzogb, Raquel Moraesb, Randy Westb, Christopher Ferraroc, John Bowdena,d, Timothy Townsenda*. 


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    • What is PFAS?
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    • Prospective Students
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  • PFAS Research
    • Water
    • Wildlife
    • Florida Fish
    • Sediment/Soils
    • Waste Streams >
      • PFAS US recycled organics
      • PFAS FW compost
    • International Projects
    • Emissions
    • Novel Methodology
  • Methods
    • Instrumentation
    • Fee for Service
    • PFAS Monitored
    • Sampling Methods
    • Extraction Methods
    • Lab Tour
  • Omics
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    • Publications >
      • In progress
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