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47
Citations
7119
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15738
National Ranking
3950

Overview

Arokiasamy J. Francis is affiliated with Brookhaven National Laboratory in the United States. Their professional profile indicates an active presence within this research institution, though specific details on their areas of research, recent publications, and collaborations are not available.

The scientist's body of work and expertise areas, such as main fields of study, subfields, and main research topics, have not been documented in the available data. Consequently, no information about their particular scientific interests or specialized disciplines can be provided.

No recent papers authored or co-authored by Arokiasamy J. Francis have been listed in the accessible records. Similarly, there are no frequent publication venues or noted co-authors associated with their name in the current data.

Their publication history does not include any recorded book publications nor are there any known awards won referenced in the dataset.

There is no indication that Arokiasamy J. Francis is deceased, hence all references are made in the present tense consistent with ongoing professional activity.

Best Publications

  • Biodegradation of metal citrate complexes and implications for toxic-metal mobility

    A. J. Francis;C. J. Dodge;J. B. Gillow

  • Microbial metabolism of homocyclic and heterocyclic aromatic compounds under anaerobic conditions.

    D F Berry;A J Francis;J M Bollag

  • XPS and XANES Studies of Uranium Reduction by Clostridium sp.

    Arokiasamy J. Francis;Cleveland J. Dodge;Fulong. Lu;Gary P. Halada

  • Biotransformation of uranium and other actinides in radioactive wastes

    A.J. Francis

  • ASSOCIATION OF URANIUM WITH IRON OXIDES TYPICALLY FORMED ON CORRODING STEEL SURFACES

    C J Dodge;A J Francis;J B Gillow;G P Halada

  • Anaerobic microbial remobilization of toxic metals coprecipitated with iron oxide

    Arokiasamy J. Francis;Cleveland J. Dodge

  • Microbial dissolution and stabilization of toxic metals and radionuclides in mixed wastes

    A. J. Francis

  • Remediation of Soils and Wastes Contaminated with Uranium and Toxic Metals

    A. J. Francis;C. J. Dodge

  • The Influence of Microbial Activity and Sedimentary Organic Carbon on the Isotope Geochemistry of the Middendorf Aquifer

    Ellyn M. Murphy;Janet A. Schramke;James K. Fredrickson;Horace W. Bledsoe

  • Uranium Association with Halophilic and Non-halophilic Bacteria and Archaea

    Arokiasamy J. Francis;J. B. Gillow;Cleveland J. Dodge;R. Harris

  • Influence of complex structure on the biodegradation of iron-citrate complexes

    A. J. Francis;C. J. Dodge

  • Mechanisms of biodegradation of metal-citrate complexes by Pseudomonas fluorescens.

    Geeta Joshi-Tope;Arokiasamy J. Francis

  • Evolution of Dimethylselenide from Soils

    A. J. Francis;J. M. Duxbury;M. Alexander

  • Cluster analysis in soft X-ray spectromicroscopy : Finding the patterns in complex specimens

    M. Lerotic;C. Jacobsen;J.B. Gillow;A.J. Francis

  • Anaerobic microbial dissolution of transition and heavy metal oxides.

    A. J. Francis;C. J. Dodge

  • Immobilization of Cr(VI) and Its Reduction to Cr(III) Phosphate by Granular Biofilms Comprising a Mixture of Microbes

    Y. V. Nancharaiah;Y. V. Nancharaiah;C. Dodge;V. P. Venugopalan;S. V. Narasimhan

  • Analysis of Novel Soluble Chromate and Uranyl Reductases and Generation of an Improved Enzyme by Directed Evolution

    Y. Barak;D. F. Ackerley;C. J. Dodge;L. Banwari

  • Reduction of uranium(VI) to uranium(IV) by clostridia.

    Weimin Gao;Arokiasamy J. Francis

  • Interactions of uranium with bacteria and kaolinite clay

    Toshihiko Ohnuki;Takahiro Yoshida;Takuo Ozaki;Mohamad Samadfam

  • Photodegradation of Uranium-Citrate Complex with Uranium Recovery

    Cleveland J. Dodge;Arokiasamy J. Francis

Frequent Co-Authors

George R. Hendrey
George R. Hendrey City University of New York
Peter H. Santschi
Peter H. Santschi Texas A&M University
Gregory R. Choppin
Gregory R. Choppin Florida State University
Lance S. Evans
Lance S. Evans Manhattan College
Eugene L. Madsen
Eugene L. Madsen Cornell University
Jean-Marc Bollag
Jean-Marc Bollag Pennsylvania State University
James K. Fredrickson
James K. Fredrickson Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Abdul Matin
Abdul Matin Stanford University
David C. White
David C. White University of Tennessee at Knoxville
Kunio Yubuta
Kunio Yubuta Tohoku University

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