Lynda H Wartelle
Commodity Utilization Research
Chemist
Phone: (504) 286-4236
Fax: (504) 286-4419
1100 ROBERT E. LEE BLVD
BLDG 001 SRRC NEW ORLEANS, LA, 70124
Klasson, K.T., Wartelle, L.H., Rodgers III, J.E., Lima, I.M. 2009. Copper (II) Adsorption by Activated Carbons from Pecan Shells: Effect of Oxygen Level During Activation. Industrial Crops and Products. 30(1):72-77.
Marshall, W.E., Wartelle, L.H. 2006. Chromate and copper adsorption by dual-functional ion exchange resins made from agricultural by-products. Water Research. 40:2541-2548.
Wartelle, L.H., Marshall, W.E. 2005. Chromate ion adsorption by agricultural by-products modified with dimethyloldihydroxyethylene urea and choline chloride. Water Research. 39(13):2869-2876.
De Lucca II, A.J., Boue, S.M., Bland, J.M., Wartelle, L.H., Selitrennikoff, C., Renault, S., Cushion, M., Cleveland, T.E., Walsh, T. 2004. CAY-1, a plant-produced saponin active against phytopathogenic and medical pathogenic fungi. In: Proceedings of World Conference on Magic Bullets (Celebrating Paul Ehrlich's 150th Birthday). Abstract 119. p. 19.
Lima, I.M., Marshall, W.E., Wartelle, L.H. 2004. Hardwood-based granular activated carbon for metals remediation. Journal of American Water Works Association. 96(7):95-102.