Publications Library
Bromide oxidation by ferrate (VI): The formation of active bromine and bromate. Water Research. 96:188-197.
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2016. Impacts of ferrate oxidation on natural organic matter and disinfection byproduct precursors. Water Research. 96:114-125.
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2016. Laboratory assessment of ferrate for drinking water treatment. Journal American Water Works Association. 108(3):E164-E174.
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2016. Oxidation of manganese (II) with ferrate: Stoichiometry, kinetics, products and impact of organic carbon. Chemosphere. 159:457-464.
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2016. Characterization of particles from ferrate pre-oxidation. Environmental Science & Technology. 49(8):4955–4962.
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2015. Correlation between SUVA and DBP formation during chlorination and chloramination of NOM fractions from different sources. Chemosphere. 130:82–89.
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2015. Disparity in disinfection byproducts concentration between hot and cold tap water. Water Research. 70:196–204.
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2015. Drinking water safety: science, technology, engineering and policy. Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering. 9(1)
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2015. Effect of different solutes, natural organic matter, and particulate Fe (III) on ferrate (VI) decomposition in aqueous solutions. Environmental Science & Technology. 49(5):2841-2848.
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2015. Evaluation of environmental degradation kinetics using hierarchical bayesian modeling. Journal of Environmental Engineering. 141(12)
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2015. Impacts of Ferrate Treatment on Natural Organic Matter, Disinfection By-Products, and Bromide. Disinfection By-products in Drinking Water. :151-160.
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2015. Kinetic analysis of haloacetonitrile stability in drinking waters. Environmental Science & Technology. 48(18):11028-11036.
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2015. Determination of free bisphenol A (BPA) concentrations in breast milk of U.S. women using a sensitive LC/MS/MS method. Chemosphere. 104:237–243.
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2014. Disinfection byproduct formation from lignin precursors. Water Research. 63(283):283-295.
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2014. Multivariate analyses for monitoring EDCs and PPCPs in a lake water. Water Environment Research. 86(11):2233-2241.
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2014. Not your granddad's disinfection by-product problems and solutions. Journal - American Water Works Association. 106(8):54-73.
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2014. Sampling frequency, location and reporting limit influence on benchmarking EDC/PPCPs. Journal American Water Works Association. 106(9):E362-E371.
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2014. DBP formation in hot and cold water across a simulated distribution system: Effect of incubation time, heating time, pH, chlorine dose, and incubation temperature. Environmental Science & Technology. 47(20):11584-11591.
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2013. Effect of pre-ozonation on the formation and speciation of DBPs. Water Research. 47(13):4322–4330.
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2013. Minimizing raw water NOM concentration through optimized source water selection. Journal American Water Works Association. 105(10):E596-E608.
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2013. Effect of alkaline pH on the stability of halogenated DBPs. Journal American Water Works Association. 104(2):49-50.
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2012. Evaluation of bromine substitution factors of DBPs during chlorination and chloramination. Water Research. 46(13):4208-4211.
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2012. Chemical Oxidation. Water Quality and Treatment: A Handbook on Drinking Water.
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2011. Disinfection Byproducts. Water Quality and Treatment: A Handbook on Drinking Water.
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2011. Pharmaceuticals and Endocrine Disrupting Compounds in Drinking Water. Biophysico-Chemical Processes of Anthropogenic Organic Compounds in Environmental Systems. :233-249.
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2011. Effect of UV treatment on DBP formation. Journal American Water Works Association. 102(6):100-113.
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2010. Effects of exposure water volume, depuration time, and feeding status on vitellogenin mRNA induction in male medaka (Oryzias latipes) exposed to17 β-estradiol. Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety. 73(8):1835-1841.
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2010. DBP formation during chlorination and chloramination: Effect of reaction time, pH, dosage, and temperature. Journal - American Water Works Association. 100(8):82-95.
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