Refereed Publications
Using Refuse-Derived Energy in an Integrated Steel Plant, A.L. Bunge, California Engr., 56, 16 (1977).
Transport of Electrolytes in Underground Porous Media, Ph.D. Thesis, University of California, Berkeley, California (1982).
Migration of Alkaline Pulses in Reservoir Sands, A.L. Bunge and C.J. Radke, Soc. Pet. Engr. J., 22, 998-1012 (1982).
Pulse Chromatography of Adsorbing and Reacting Chemicals, A.L. Bunge and C.J. Radke, AIChE Symp. Ser., No. 219, Vol. 78, 3-18 (1982).
Divalent Ion Exchange With Alkali, A.L. Bunge and C.J. Radke, Soc. Pet. Engr. J., 23, 657-668 (1983).
The Origin of Hydroxide Ion Uptake With Reservoir Rock, A.L. Bunge and C.J. Radke, Soc. Pet. Engr. J., 25, 711-718 (1985).
A Diffusion Model for Reversible Consumption in Emulsion Liquid Membranes, A.L. Bunge and R.D. Noble, J. Membrane Sci., 21, 55-71 (1984).
Batch Extraction of Amines Using Emulsion Liquid Membranes - Importance of Reaction Reversibility, AIChE J., 33, 43-53 (1987).
Influence of Reversible Consumption on Continuous-Flow Extraction by Emulsion Liquid Membranes, D.L. Reed, A.L. Bunge and R.D. Noble, In: Liquid Membranes Theory and Applications, Ed. by R.D. Noble and J.D. Way, ACS Symp. Ser., No. 347, American Chemical Society, Washington, DC, 62-85 (1987).
Liquid Membranes", R.D. Noble, J.D. Way and A.L. Bunge, In: Solvent Extraction and Ion Exchange, Vol. 10, Ed. by J.A. Marinsky and Y. Marcus, Marcel Dekker, New York, 63-103 (1987).
Amine Phase Partitioning Using Emulsion Liquid Membranes, A. Kirkkopru, R.D. Noble and A.L. Bunge, Chem. Eng. Comm., 64, 207-215 (1988).
Multisolute Extraction of Organic Acids by Emulsion Liquid Membranes: I. Batch Experiments and Models, C.C. Wang and A.L. Bunge, J. Membrane Sci., 53, 71-103 (1990).
Multisolute Extraction of Organic Acids by Emulsion Liquid Membranes: II. Continuous Flow Experiments and Models, C.C. Wang and A.L. Bunge, J. Membrane Sci., 53, 105-126 (1990).
Percutaneous Absorption of Benzoic Acid Across Human Skin I: In Vitro Experiments and Mathematical Modeling, G.E. Parry, G.D. Silcox, A.L. Bunge, L.K. Pershing and D.W. Pershing, Pharm. Res., 7, 230-236, (1990).
Percutaneous Absorption of Benzoic Acid Across Human Skin II: Prediction of an In Vivo Skin Flap System Using In Vitro Parameters, G.D. Silcox, G.E. Parry, A.L. Bunge, L.K. Pershing and D.W. Pershing, Pharm. Res., 7, 352-358 (1990).
Surfactant Enhanced Remediation of Creosote Contaminated Soils, J.K. Currie, D.M. Updegraff, A.L. Bunge and W.H. Batal, In: Hydrocarbon Contaminated Soils, Vol. II, Eds. E.J. Calabrese, P.T. Kosetecki, and M. Bonazountas, Amherst Scientific Publishers, Amherst, MA, Lewis Publishers, Chelsea, MI (1992).
Corrected Analysis of the Effect of Preparation on Leakage in Liquid Surfactant Membrane Systems," RM. Pfeiffer, A.L. Bunge, H.M. Cheung, and A.J. Shere, Sep. Sci., 27, 753-763 (1992).
Predicting Release Rates from Topical Formulations Containing Drugs in Suspension, A.L. Bunge, In: Prediction of Percutaneous Penetration: Methods, Measurements, Modelling, Vol. 2, Eds. R.C. Scott, R.H. Guy, J. Hadgraft, and H.E. Bodde, IBC Technical Services, London, UK, 577-584 (1992).
Dermal Exposure Assessment: Principles and Applications, Contributing Author, Chapter 4, "Mathematical Description of Dermal Absorption," and Chapter 5, "Dermal Absorption of Compounds from Water," Office of Health and Environmental Assessment, Washington, DC, EPA/600/8-91/011B, January (1992).
Aspects of the Transdermal Delivery of Prostaglandins II, A.C. Watkinson, A.L. Bunge, and J. Hadgraft, Int. J. Pharm., 83, 171-175 (1992).
Computer Simulation of Penetrant Concentration-Depth Profiles in the Stratum Corneum, A.C. Watkinson, A.L. Bunge, J. Hadgraft, and A. Naik, Int. J. Pharm., 87, 175-182 (1992).
A New Method for Estimating Dermal Absorption from Chemical Exposure. 1. General Approach, R.L. Cleek and A.L. Bunge, Pharm. Res., 10, 497-506 (1993).
Predictive Model for Dermal Exposure Assessment, A.L. Bunge, G.L. Flynn and R.H. Guy, In: Water Contamination and Health: Integration of Exposure Assessment, Toxicology, and Risk Assessment, Ed. R. Wang, Marcel Dekker, New York , 347-373 (1994).
A New Method for Estimating Dermal Absorption from Chemical Exposure. 2. Effect of Molecular Weight and Octanol-Water Partitioning, A.L. Bunge and R.L. Cleek, Pharm. Res., 12, 88-95 (1995).
A New Method for Estimating Dermal Absorption from Chemical Exposure. 3. Compared with Steady-State Methods for Prediction and Data Analysis. A.L. Bunge, R.L. Cleek and B.E. Vecchia, Pharm. Res., 12, 972-982 (1995).
A Theoretical Description of Dermal Absorption from Chemically Contaminated Soils. A.L. Bunge and J.M. Parks. Ch. 19, In: Hydrocarbon Contaminated Soils, Eds. E.J. Calabrese, P.T. Kostecki, and M. Bonzountas, Amherst Scientific Publishers, Amherst, MA, 225-244 (1995).
Remediation of Chromium(VI) Contaminated Soils: Enhanced Chromium (VI) Extraction from Soil Wash Waters. A.L. Bunge, J. Yu, K. Gleason, and J.D. Wright. Ch. 28, In: Hydrocarbon Contaminated Soils, Eds. E.J. Calabrese, P.T. Kostecki, and M. Bonzountas, Amherst Scientific Publishers, Amherst, MA, 341-358 (1995).
Estimating Dermal Absorption from Chemically Contaminated Soils. A.L. Bunge, J.M. Parks and R.H. Guy. In: Prediction of Percutaneous Penetration: Methods, Measurements, Modelling, Vol. 4, Eds. K.R. Brain, V.J. James, and K.A. Walters, STS Publishing, Cardiff, Wales, UK, 186-189 (1996).
An Improved Physiologically Relevant Pharmacokinetic Model for Skin. A.L. Bunge and K.D. McCarley. In: Prediction of Percutaneous Penetration: Methods, Measurements, Modelling, Vol. 4b, Eds. K.R. Brain, V.J. James, and K.A. Walters, STS Publishing, Cardiff, Wales, UK, 190-194 (1996).
Removal of Selenium from Contaminated Waters Using Emulsion Liquid Membranes, K.J. Gleason, J. Yu, A.L. Bunge and J.D. Wright. In: Chemical Separations with Liquid Membranes, Eds. R.A. Bartsch and J.D. Way, ACS Symposium Series, No. 642, Washington, DC, 342-360 (1996).
Measurement, Analysis and Prediction of Molecular Transport through Human Skin In Vivo. F. Pirot, Y.N. Kalia, A.L. Stinchcomb, G. Keating, A. Bunge, and R.H. Guy. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci., 94, 1562-1567 (1997).
Chemical Release from Topical Formulations across Synthetic Membranes: Infinite Dose. J.M. Parks, R.L. Cleek and A.L. Bunge. J. Pharm. Sci., 86, 187-192 (1997).
Predicting
Dermal Absorption from Contact with Chemically Contaminated Soils, A.L. Bunge and J.M. Parks. In: Environmental Toxicology and Risk Assessment: Modeling and Risk Assessment, Vol. 6, ASTM STP 1317, Vol. 6, ASTM STP 1317, Eds. F. J. Dwyer, T.R. Doane, and M.L. Hinman, ASTM, West Conshohocken, PA, 227-244 (1997).Helping Students Become Better Mathematical Modelers: Pseudosteady-State Solutions. A.L. Bunge and R.L. Miller. Chem. Engr. Educ., Fall, 254-259 (1997).
Physiologically Relevant One-Compartment Pharmacokinetic Models for Skin. 1. Development of Models. K.D. McCarley and A.L. Bunge. J. Pharm. Sci., 87, 470-481 (1998).
Physiologically Relevant One-Compartment Pharmacokinetic Models for Skin. 2. Comparison of Models when Combined with a Systemic Pharmacokinetic Model. M. B. Reddy, K.D. McCarley and A.L. Bunge. J. Pharm. Sci., 87, 482-490 (1998).
Release Rates from Topical Formulations Containing Drugs in Suspension. A.L. Bunge. J. Control. Rel., 52, 141-148 (1998).
Dermal Uptake, A.L. Bunge and J.N. McDougal. Ch. 6. In: Estimation of Dermal and Inhalation Exposures to Contaminants in Drinking Water, Ed. S.Olin, ILSI/RSI, 137-181 (1998).
Soil Contamination: Theoretical Descriptions, A.L. Bunge & J.M. Parks. Ch. 26. In: Dermal Absorption and Toxicity Assessment, Eds. M.S.Roberts & K.A.Walters, Marcel Dekker, 669-696 (1998).
Comment on Dermal Absorption Potential of Industrial Chemicals: Criteria for Skin Notation. A.L. Bunge, Am. J. Indust. Med. 34, 89-90 (1998).
Chemical Uptake into Human Stratum Corneum In Vivo from Volatile and Non-Volatile Solvents. A.L. Stinchcomb, F. Pirot, G.D. Touraille, A.L. Bunge, R.H. Guy, Pharm. Res. 16, 1288-1293 (1999).
On the Determination of a Diffusional Pathlength through the Stratum Cornuem. A.L. Bunge, R.H. Guy, J. Hadgraft. Intl. J. Pharm., 188, 121-124 (1999).
Uptake of 4-Cyanophenol from Soils, Water and Pure Solids. G.D. Touraille, S.M. Arnold, A.L. Bunge, R.H. Guy, J.-P. Marty. Perspectives in Percutaneous Penetration, Vol. 6b, In press (1999).
Physiologically Relevant Two-Compartment Pharmacokinetic Models for Skin. K.D. McCarley and A.L. Bunge, J. Pharm. Sci., 89, 1212-1235 (2000).
Pharmacokinetic Models for Skin – A Review. K.D. McCarley & A.L. Bunge, J. Pharm. Sci., In press (2000).
Does Epidermal Turnover Reduce Percutaneous Penetration? M.B. Reddy. R.H. Guy and A.L. Bunge, Pharm. Res., In press (2000).
Dermal Absorption from Pesticide Residues: Data Analysis, M.B. Reddy & A.L. Bunge, IN: Practical Applicability of Toxicokinetic and Biologically Based Modelling in the Risk Assessment of Chemicals, Eds. W.K. de Raat, J. Kruse and H. Verhaar, Kluwer Academic Press, Dordrecht, in press (2000).
Estimating Skin Permeability of Organic Chemicals from Aqueous Solutions, B.E. Vecchia & A.L. Bunge, In: Transdermal Drug Delivery Systems, 2nd Edn., Eds. J. Hadgraft & R.H. Guy, Marcel Dekker, submitted (2000).
Dermal Absorption of Chemical Residues Distributed Spatially on Skin, M.B. Reddy and A.L. Bunge, AIChE J., submitted (2000).