In collaboration with researchers at Virginia Tech, Dr. Alexander, Dr. DeYonker, and UofM undergraduate Katherine Charbonnet have published a paper in Environmental Science and Technology Letters entitled “Partitioning, Aqueous Solubility, and Dipole Moment Data for cis– and trans-(4-Methylcyclohexyl)methanol, Principal Contaminants of the West Virginia Chemical Spill”. This is the first of many papers that will come out of our NSF-funded work in response to the Elk River chemical spill in Jan. 2014. The paper can be accessed here.