Publications

Publications

2013:

  • Greenfield, B. K., D. G. Slotton, and K. H. Harrold. Submitted. Predictors of mercury spatial patterns in San Francisco Bay forage fish. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry.
  • Rodenburg, L. A., D. Yee, and B. K. Greenfield. Submitted. Photolytic and microbial debromination of brominated diphenyl ether flame retardants in San Francisco Bay sediment. Environmental Science and Technology.
  • Greenfield, B. K. and R. M. Allen. Polychlorinated biphenyl spatial patterns in San Francisco Bay forage fish. Chemosphere 2013, 90:1693-1703.
  • Greenfield, B. K., A. R. Melwani, R. M. Allen, D. G. Slotton, S. M. Ayers, K. H. Harrold, K. Ridolfi, A. Jahn, J. L. Grenier, and M. B. Sandheinrich. Seasonal and annual trends in forage fish mercury concentrations, San Francisco Bay. Science of the Total Environment 2013, 444:591-601.
  • Buckley, H.L., Beck, A.R., Mulvihill, M.J., Douskey, M.C. “Fitting It All In: Adapting a Green Chemistry Extraction Experiment for Inclusion in an Undergraduate Analytical Laboratory”. Journal of Chemical Education, 2013, http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/ed300510s.
  • Clark Miller, Alastair Iles, and Christopher Jones.   “The Social Dimensions of Energy Transitions ”. Science as Culture. 2013, 22(3), in press.
  • Alastair Iles. “Choosing our mobile future: The degrees of just sustainability in technological alternatives”. Science as Culture. 2013, 22(3), in press.

2012:

  • Davis, J. A., R. E. Looker, D. Yee, M. Marvin-Dipasquale, J. L. Grenier, C. M. Austin, L. J. McKee, B. K. Greenfield, R. Brodberg, and J. D. Blum. Reducing methylmercury accumulation in the food webs of San Francisco Bay and its local watershed. Environmental Research 2012, 119:3-26.
  • Driscoll, C. T., C. Y. Chen, C. R. Hammerschmidt, R. P. Mason, C. C. Gilmour, E. M. Sunderland, B. K. Greenfield, K. L. Buckman, and C. H. Lamborg. Nutrient supply and mercury dynamics in marine ecosystems: a conceptual model. Environmental Research 2012, 119:118-131.
  • Rozenel, S.S.; Arnold, J. “A bimetallic ruthenium complex acts as a platform to support proposed intermediates in dinitrogen reduction to ammonia.” Inorg. Chem. 2012, 51, 9730-9739.
  • Ward, A.L.; Elbaz, L.; Kerr, J.B.; Arnold, J. “Non-precious metal catalysts for fuel cell applications: electrochemical dioxygen activation by first row transition metal polypyridyl complexes” Inorg. Chem. 2012, 51, 4694–4706.
  • Linke, B. and Dornfeld, D., “Can Axiomatic Design Principles be helpful in Assessing Strategies for Sustainable Grinding?,” Trans. North American Manufacturing Research Institute, 2012, 40.
  • Wright, P., Dornfeld, D., Wang, Z., Chen, A., Juang, R., and Evans, J., “Printed energy storage: From prototyping to large-scale manufacturing,”  Trans. North American Manufacturing Research Institute, 2012, 40.
  • Duflou, J., Sutherland, J., Dornfeld, D., Herrmann, C., Jeswiet, J., Kara, S., Hauschild, and Kellens, K., “Towards Energy and Resource Efficient Manufacturing: A Processes and Systems Approach,” CIRP Annals, 61, 2, 2012, pp. 587–609.
  • Yuan, C., Zhai, Q, Dornfeld, D. “A Three Dimensional System Approach for Environmentally Sustainable Manufacturing”, CIRP Annals-Manufacturing Technology, 61(1), 2012, pp. 39-42.
  • Helu, M., Behmann, B., Meier, H., Dornfeld, D., Lanza, G., and Schulze, V., “Impact of green machining strategies on achieved surface quality,” CIRP Annals, 61, 1, 2012, pp. 55-58.
  • Fromowitz M, Shuga J, Wlassowsky AY, Ji Z, North M, Vulpe CD, Smith MT, Zhang "Bone marrow genotoxicity of 2,5-dimethylfuran, a green biofuel candidate." Environ Mol Mutagen. 2012 Jul;53(6):488-91. doi: 10.1002/em.21707. Epub 2012 Jun 25.
  • Phuong J, Kim S, Thomas R, Zhang L. "Predicted toxicity of the biofuel candidate 2,5-dimethylfuran in environmental and biological systems." Environ Mol Mutagen. 2012 Jul;53(6):478-87. doi: 10.1002/em.21702. Epub 2012 Jun 25.
  • Sergeev, A.G.; Webb, J.D.; Hartwig, J.F. “A Heterogeneous Nickel Catalyst for the Hydrogenolysis of Aryl Ethers without Arene Hydrogenation” J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2012, 134, 20226–20229.
  • Simmons, E.M.; Hartwig, J.F. “Catalytic functionalization of unactivated primary C–H bonds directed by an alcohol” Nature 2012, 483, 70–73.
  • Alastair Iles and Martin Mulvihill. “Collaboration Across Disciplines for Sustainability: Green Chemistry as an Emerging Multi-stakeholder Community”. Environmental Science and Technology 2012, 46(11): 5643–5649.
  • Laura Hall, Alastair Iles, and Rachel Morello-Frosch. “Litigating toxic risks ahead of regulation: biomonitoring science in the courtroom”. Stanford Environmental Law Journal 2012, 3-47.
  • Alastair Iles and Abigail Martin. “Expanding bioplastics production: sustainable business innovation in the chemical industry.” Journal of Cleaner Production. 2012, http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2012.05.008.

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Presentations

2012:
  • Greenfield, B.K., A.R. Melwani, R.M. Allen, D.G. Slotton, S.M. Ayers, H. Hintelmann, B. Dimock, J.D. Blum, G.E. Gehrke, A. Jahn, K. Harrold, K. Ridolfi, J. Griswold, M.B. Sandheinrich.  2012. Platform presentation. A stratified probabilistic survey of biosentinel mercury and mercury isotopes in San Francisco Bay, CA, USA. SETAC World Congress 6th Annual Meeting. Berlin, Germany.
  • Greenfield, B.K., A.R. Melwani, R.M. Allen, D.G. Slotton, S.M. Ayers, K. Harrold, K. Ridolfi, M.B. Sandheinrich.  2012. Platform presentation. Seasonal and annual trends in forage fish mercury concentrations, San Francisco Bay. SETAC North America 33rd Annual Meeting. Long Beach, California.
  • Rodenburg, L.A., B.K. Greenfield, S. Klosterhaus, D. Yee.  2012. Platform presentation. Photolytic and microbial debromination of BDEs in San Francisco Bay. SETAC North America 33rd Annual Meeting. Long Beach, California.