Adam J. Hawkins, Ph. D.

Postdoctoral Fellow, Smith School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Cornell University

Optimization of fluorescence and surface adsorption of citric acid/ethanolamine carbon nanoparticles for subsurface tracers


Journal article


L. Sinclair, J. Brown, D. May, B. Guilvaiee, A. Hawkins, L. Cathles
Carbon, vol. 169, 2020


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Sinclair, L., Brown, J., May, D., Guilvaiee, B., Hawkins, A., & Cathles, L. (2020). Optimization of fluorescence and surface adsorption of citric acid/ethanolamine carbon nanoparticles for subsurface tracers. Carbon, 169. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.carbon.2020.07.024


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Sinclair, L., J. Brown, D. May, B. Guilvaiee, A. Hawkins, and L. Cathles. “Optimization of Fluorescence and Surface Adsorption of Citric Acid/Ethanolamine Carbon Nanoparticles for Subsurface Tracers.” Carbon 169 (2020).


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Sinclair, L., et al. “Optimization of Fluorescence and Surface Adsorption of Citric Acid/Ethanolamine Carbon Nanoparticles for Subsurface Tracers.” Carbon, vol. 169, 2020, doi:10.1016/j.carbon.2020.07.024.


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@article{sinclair2020a,
  title = {Optimization of fluorescence and surface adsorption of citric acid/ethanolamine carbon nanoparticles for subsurface tracers},
  year = {2020},
  journal = {Carbon},
  volume = {169},
  doi = {10.1016/j.carbon.2020.07.024},
  author = {Sinclair, L. and Brown, J. and May, D. and Guilvaiee, B. and Hawkins, A. and Cathles, L.}
}