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D-Index
56
Citations
9635
World Ranking
11812
National Ranking
3180

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John F. Scamehorn is affiliated with the University of Oklahoma in the United States. Their academic and research activities are linked to this institution, providing a stable foundation for their contributions to the scientific community.

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Best Publications

  • Phenomena in mixed surfactant systems

    John F. Scamehorn

  • Adsorption of surfactants on mineral oxide surfaces from aqueous solutions

    J.F Scamehorn;R.S Schechter;W.H Wade

  • Solubilization in Surfactant Aggregates

    Sherril Duane Christian;John F. Scamehorn

  • Counterion binding on mixed micelles

    James F. Rathman;John F. Scamehorn

  • Use of Micellar-Enhanced Ultrafiltration to Remove Dissolved Organics from Aqueous Streams

    Robert O. Dunn;John F. Scamehorn;Sherril D. Christian

  • Surfactant-based separation processes

    John F. Scamehorn

  • A surface tension method for determining binding constants for cyclodextrin inclusion complexes of ionic surfactants

    Udeni R. Dharmawardana;Sherril D. Christian;Edwin E. Tucker;Richard W. Taylor

  • Precipitation phenomena in mixtures of anionic and cationic surfactants in aqueous solutions

    Kevin L Stellner;Joel C Amante;John F Scamehorn;Jeffrey H Harwell

  • Concentration polarization effects in the use of micellar-enhanced ultrafiltration to remove dissolved organic pollutants from wastewater

    Robert O. Dunn;John F. Scamehorn;Sherril D. Christian

  • Use of Micellar-Enhanced Ultrafiltration at Low Surfactant Concentrations and with Anionic–Nonionic Surfactant Mixtures☆

    Bita R Fillipi;Lori W Brant;John F Scamehorn;Sherril D Christian

  • Anionic and cationic surfactant recovery from water using a multistage foam fractionator

    Savanit Boonyasuwat;Sumaeth Chavadej;Pomthong Malakul;John F. Scamehorn

  • Hardness tolerance of anionic surfactant solutions. 1. Anionic surfactant with added monovalent electrolyte

    Kevin L. Stellner;John F. Scamehorn

  • Removal of Divalent Metal Cations and Their Mixtures from Aqueous Streams Using Micellar-Enhanced Ultrafiltration

    John F. Scamehorn;Sherril D. Christian;Dawlat A. El-Sayed;Hirotaka Uchiyama

  • Micellar-enhanced ultrafiltration of chromate anion from aqueous streams

    S. D. Christian;S. N. Bhat;E. E. Tucker;J. F. Scamehorn

  • Reducing Surfactant Adsorption in Carbonate Reservoirs

    Tabatabal Ahmadall;Marla V. Gonzalez;Jeffrey H. Harwell;John F. Scamehorn

  • Counterion binding on mixed micelles: effect of surfactant structure

    James F. Rathman;John F. Scamehorn

  • PRECIPITATION OF MIXTURES OF ANIONIC AND CATIONIC SURFACTANTS. II, EFFECT OF SURFACTANT STRUCTURE, TEMPERATURE, AND PH

    Joel C Amante;John F Scamehorn;Jeffrey H Harwell

  • Simultaneous removal of dissolved organics and divalent metal cations from water using micellar-enhanced ultrafiltration

    Robert O. Dunn;John F. Scamehorn;Sherril D. Christian

  • Thermodynamics of mixed micelle formation

    Cuong M Nguyen;James F Rathman;John F Scamehorn

  • A comparative economic analysis of copper removal from water by ligand-modified micellar-enhanced ultrafiltration and by conventional solvent extraction

    Bita R. Fillipi;John F. Scamehorn;Sherril D. Christian;Richard W. Taylor

Frequent Co-Authors

Sherril D. Christian
Sherril D. Christian University of Oklahoma
Sumaeth Chavadej
Sumaeth Chavadej Chulalongkorn University
David A. Sabatini
David A. Sabatini University of Oklahoma
Jeffrey H. Harwell
Jeffrey H. Harwell University of Oklahoma
Masahiko Abe
Masahiko Abe Tokyo University of Science
Brian P. Grady
Brian P. Grady University of Oklahoma
Pitt Supaphol
Pitt Supaphol Chulalongkorn University
Peter J. Reilly
Peter J. Reilly Iowa State University

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