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Overview

Jeremy B. Fein is affiliated with the University of Notre Dame in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on environmental science, with a significant number of publications in related subfields such as health, toxicology and mutagenesis, inorganic chemistry, pollution, geochemistry and petrology, and mechanical engineering.

The scientist's work spans several main topics related to environmental and chemical processes. These include:

  • Radioactive element chemistry and processing
  • Geochemistry and elemental analysis
  • Extraction and separation processes
  • Adsorption and biosorption for pollutant removal
  • Mercury impact and mitigation studies
  • Heavy metals in environment
  • Selenium in biological systems

Jeremy B. Fein has contributed to numerous papers, with selected recent publications including:

  • Glyphosate adsorption onto kaolinite and kaolinite-humic acid composites: Experimental and molecular dynamics studies, 2020, Chemosphere
  • Mg-Fe LDH-coated biochars for metal(loid) removal: Surface complexation modeling and structural change investigations, 2021, Chemical Engineering Journal
  • Sorption and desorption behavior of PFOS and PFOA onto a Gram-positive and a Gram-negative bacterial species measured using particle-induced gamma-ray emission (PIGE) spectroscopy, 2020, Chemical Geology
  • Mechanistic investigation and modeling of Cd immobilization by iron (hydr)oxide-humic acid coprecipitates, 2021, Journal of Hazardous Materials
  • Crystal face-dependent methylmercury adsorption onto mackinawite (FeS) nanocrystals: A DFT-D3 study, 2020, Chemical Engineering Journal

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Jeremy B. Fein include:

  • Qiang Yu
  • Qiaoyun Huang
  • Xingmin Rong
  • Fayang Guo
  • Jingcheng Xu

The scientist regularly publishes in several venues, among which the most frequent are:

  • Chemical Geology
  • Geomicrobiology Journal
  • Journal of Hazardous Materials
  • Colloids and Surfaces A Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects
  • Chemical Engineering Journal

Best Publications

  • A chemical equilibrium model for metal adsorption onto bacterial surfaces

    Jeremy B. Fein;Christopher J. Daughney;Nathan Yee;Thomas A. Davis

  • Hydrothermal ore-forming processes in the light of studies in rock-buffered systems; I, Iron-copper-zinc-lead sulfide solubility relations

    J.J. Hemley;G.L. Cygan;J.B. Fein;Gilpin R. Robinson

  • Cd adsorption onto bacterial surfaces: A universal adsorption edge?

    Nathan Yee;Jeremy Fein

  • X-ray absorption fine structure determination of pH-dependent U-bacterial cell wall interactions

    S.D Kelly;K.M Kemner;J.B Fein;D.A Fowle

  • Experimental study of the pH, ionic strength, and reversibility behavior of bacteria–mineral adsorption

    Nathan Yee;Jeremy B. Fein;Christopher J. Daughney

  • Adsorption of cadmium to Bacillus subtilis bacterial cell walls: a pH-dependent X-ray absorption fine structure spectroscopy study

    M.I. Boyanov;S.D. Kelly;K.M. Kemner;B.A. Bunker

  • Review of uranyl mineral solubility measurements

    Drew Gorman-Lewis;Peter C. Burns;Jeremy B. Fein

  • Metal Adsorption onto Bacterial Surfaces: Development of a Predictive Approach

    Jeremy B Fein;Aaron M Martin;Peter G Wightman

  • Potentiometric titrations of Bacillus subtilis cells to low pH and a comparison of modeling approaches

    Jeremy B. Fein;Jean-François Boily;Nathan Yee;Drew Gorman-Lewis

  • The Effect of Ionic Strength on the Adsorption of H+, Cd2+, Pb2+, and Cu2+byBacillus subtilisandBacillus licheniformis:A Surface Complexation Model

    Christopher J. Daughney;Jeremy B. Fein

  • Experimental study of uranyl adsorption onto Bacillus subtilis.

    David A. Fowle;Jeremy B. Fein;Aaron M. Martin

  • A comparison of the thermodynamics of metal adsorption onto two common bacteria

    Christopher J Daughney;Jeremy B Fein;Nathan Yee

  • Cd adsorption onto Pseudomonas putida in the presence and absence of extracellular polymeric substances

    Masato Ueshima;Brian R. Ginn;Elizabeth A. Haack;Jennifer E.S. Szymanowski

  • Competitive adsorption of metal cations onto two gram positive bacteria: testing the chemical equilibrium model

    David A. Fowle;Jeremy B. Fein

  • Experimental study of humic acid adsorption onto bacteria and Al-oxide mineral surfaces

    Jeremy B Fein;Jean-François Boily;Kubilay Güçlü;Emily Kaulbach

  • Atomic force microscopy measurements of bacterial adhesion and biofilm formation onto clay-sized particles

    Qiaoyun Huang;Huayong Wu;Peng Cai;Jeremy B. Fein

  • Proton and Cd adsorption onto natural bacterial consortia: Testing universal adsorption behavior

    David M. Borrok;Jeremy B. Fein;Charles F. Kulpa Jr.

  • Protofit: A program for determining surface protonation constants from titration data

    Benjamin F. Turner;Jeremy B. Fein

  • Experimental measurements of the reversibility of metal–bacteria adsorption reactions

    David A. Fowle;Jeremy B. Fein

  • The impact of ionic strength on the adsorption of protons, Pb, Cd, and Sr onto the surfaces of Gram negative bacteria: testing non-electrostatic, diffuse, and triple-layer models

    David M. Borrok;Jeremy B. Fein

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter C. Burns
Peter C. Burns University of Notre Dame
Kenneth M. Kemner
Kenneth M. Kemner Argonne National Laboratory
Qiaoyun Huang
Qiaoyun Huang Huazhong Agricultural University
Daniel S. Alessi
Daniel S. Alessi University of Alberta
Satish Chandra Babu Myneni
Satish Chandra Babu Myneni Princeton University
Alexandra Navrotsky
Alexandra Navrotsky Arizona State University
Peng Cai
Peng Cai Huazhong Agricultural University
May Nyman
May Nyman Oregon State University
Hailiang Dong
Hailiang Dong China University of Geosciences
L. Soderholm
L. Soderholm Argonne National Laboratory

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