Sarah Kliegman, Ph.D.

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2016- Keck Science Claremont Colleges, Claremont, CA, United States 
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Apell JN, Kliegman S, Solá-Gutiérrez C, et al. (2020) Linking Triclosan's Structural Features to Its Environmental Fate and Photoproducts. Environmental Science & Technology
Heckel B, Cretnik S, Kliegman S, et al. (2017) Reductive Outer-sphere Single Electron Transfer Is an Exception Rather than the Rule in Natural and Engineered Chlorinated Ethene Dehalogenation. Environmental Science & Technology
Wammer KH, Anderson KC, Erickson PR, et al. (2016) Correction to Environmental Photochemistry of Altrenogest: Photoisomerization to a Bioactive Product with Increased Environmental Persistence via Reversible Photohydration. Environmental Science & Technology
Wammer KH, Anderson KC, Erickson PR, et al. (2016) Environmental Photochemistry of Altrenogest: Photoisomerization to a Bioactive Product with Increased Environmental Persistence via Reversible Photohydration. Environmental Science & Technology
Cretnik S, Thoreson KA, Bernstein A, et al. (2013) Reductive dechlorination of TCE by chemical model systems in comparison to dehalogenating bacteria: insights from dual element isotope analysis (13C/12C, 37Cl/35Cl). Environmental Science & Technology. 47: 6855-63
Kliegman S, Eustis SN, Arnold WA, et al. (2013) Experimental and theoretical insights into the involvement of radicals in triclosan phototransformation. Environmental Science & Technology. 47: 6756-63
Kliegman S, McNeill K. (2009) Reconciling disparate models of the involvement of vinyl radicals in cobalamin-mediated dechlorination reactions. Environmental Science & Technology. 43: 8961-7
Kliegman S, McNeill K. (2008) Dechlorination of chloroethylenes by cob(I)alamin and cobalamin model complexes. Dalton Transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003). 4191-201
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