ECCLES, HARRY
PROF
所属大学: University of Central Lancashire
所属学院: School of Physical Sciences and Computing
个人主页:
http://www.uclan.ac.uk/staff_profiles/professor_harry_eccles.php
个人简介
Rotherham College of Technology (part-time) 1960-1966 ONC, HNC, Chemistry, Mathematics and Physics Sheffield Polytechnic (part-time) 1966-1968 Part 1 & 2 GRIC Hull Technical College 1968-1969 Part 2 GRIC Sheffield Polytechnic 1970-1971 M. Phil Salford University 1971-1973 PhD
近期论文
EU Carbowaste project: Development of a toolbox for graphite waste management, (accepted, in press). Strategic options for the management of waste irradiated graphite, Nuclear Waste Management conference, Tucson, March 2009 UK's Irradiated Magnox Graphite - Is It Intermediate Level Waste? Securing the Safe Performance of Graphite Reactor Cores conference, Nottingham 24/26 Nov 2008 CARBOWASTE - An integrated Waste Management Approach to Irradiated Graphite, Nuclear Decommissioning Conference, Sept. 2008 Liverpool University CARBOWASTE - An Integrated Approach to Irradiated Graphite, Nuclear Futures, Sept/Oct, 2008 Solution chemistry of uranyl ion with iminodiacetic acid and oxydiacetat:a combined NMR/EXAFS and potentiometry/calorimetry study”, Inorg. Chem. 42 (4), 1233-1240, 2003 Complexation of uranium (vi) and Samarium (iii) with oxydiacetic acid: temperature effect and coordination modes,” Inorg. Chem. 42 (11) 3685-3692, 2003 Synthesis and structural and spectroscopic characterisation, of uranyl (vi) malonato and substituted malonato compounds.2. Complexes with malonate, methylmalonate, ethylmalonate, diethylmalonate and phenylmalonate. Inorg. Chem. (10), 41, 2002. Treatment of metal contaminated wastes: Why Select a Biological Process?, Trends in Biotechnology,462-465, Vol 17, Dec, 1999 Structural studies of uranyl dimethylmalonate complexes” J. Alloys Compounds, 271, 139-143, 1998 Metal Contaminated Soils-Is Natural Attentuation Acceptable?” Biochem. Soc. Trans.vol 29 657 - 661, 1998 Nuclear Waste Management - A Bioremediation Approach.” NATO ASI Workshop, 18-28 May, Dubna, Russia, 1998.NATO Science Series 2 Environmental Security Vol 53 Chemical Separation Technologies and Related Methods of Nuclear Waste Management, Applications, Problems and Research Needs, edited by G R Choppin and M Kh Khankhasayev.