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Publications Details for Grant Number R826645

Use of Differential Spectroscopy to Probe Reactions between Natural Organic Matter and Chlorinated Oxidants

RFA: Exploratory Research - Environmental Chemistry (1998)

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Reference Type Reference Title Journal Author Citation Progress Report Year Document Sources
Journal Article Interactions of chlorine with natural organic matter and formation of intermediates: evidence by differential spectroscopy. ACTA HYDROCHIMICA ET HYDROBIOLOGICA Korshin GV, Benjamin MM, Xiao HB Korshin GV, Benjamin MM, Xiao HB. Interactions of chlorine with natural organic matter and formation of intermediates: evidence by differential spectroscopy. Acta Hydrochimica Et Hydrobiologica 2000;28(7):378-384. R826645 (Final)
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Journal Article Use of UV spectroscopy to characterize the reaction between NOM and free chlorine. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Li CW, Benjamin MM, Korshin GV Li CW, Benjamin MM, Korshin GV. Use of UV spectroscopy to characterize the reaction between NOM and free chlorine. Environmental Science & Technology 2000;34(12):2570-2575. R826645 (Final)
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Presentation Differential spectroscopy as a tool to predict and control the formation of haloacetic acids in drinking water. None Benjamin MM, Korshin G Benjamin MM, Korshin G. Differential spectroscopy as a tool to predict and control the formation of haloacetic acids in drinking water. Presented at the New York Department of Environmental Protection, New York City, NY, August 2000. R826645 (Final)
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Presentation Monitoring of chlorinated disinfection by-products in drinking water: approach based in differential spectroscopy. None Benjamin MM, Korshin G Benjamin MM, Korshin G. Monitoring of chlorinated disinfection by-products in drinking water: approach based in differential spectroscopy. Presented at the National Water Quality Monitoring Conference, Madison, WI, May 23-27, 2002. R826645 (Final)
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Presentation Quantification of pH and halogenation effects by differential spectroscopy and exploration of the nature of reactive sites in NOM. None Benjamin MM, Korshin G Benjamin MM, Korshin G. Quantification of pH and halogenation effects by differential spectroscopy and exploration of the nature of reactive sites in NOM. Presented at the 2nd Conference on Refractory Organic Substances in the Environment, Karlsruhe, Germany, August 1-3, 2000. R826645 (Final)
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Presentation Study of halogen incorporation into reactive sites in humic species by stopped-flow method. None Benjamin MM, Korshin G Benjamin MM, Korshin G. Study of halogen incorporation into reactive sites in humic species by stopped-flow method. Presented at the Humic Substances Seminar IV, Boston, MA, March 22-24, 2000. R826645 (Final)
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Presentation Study of rapid reactions between chlorine and natural organic matter by stopped-flow method. None Benjamin MM, Korshin G Benjamin MM, Korshin G. Study of rapid reactions between chlorine and natural organic matter by stopped-flow method. Presented at the Humic Substances Seminar VI, Boston, MA, July 27, 2002. R826645 (Final)
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Presentation The use of differential spectroscopy to study disinfection by-products formation mechanisms. None Benjamin MM, Korshin G Benjamin MM, Korshin G. The use of differential spectroscopy to study disinfection by-products formation mechanisms. Presented to the Oregon Graduate Institute, Portland, OR, September 2001. R826645 (Final)
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Presentation Theory and applications of differential spectroscopy in the studies and transformations of humic species. None Benjamin MM, Korshin G Benjamin MM, Korshin G. Theory and applications of differential spectroscopy in the studies and transformations of humic species. Presented at the Humic Substances Seminar V, Boston, MA, March 22, 2001. R826645 (Final)
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Presentation Use of differential spectroscopy to study DBP formation reactions. None Benjamin MM, Korshin G Benjamin MM, Korshin G. Use of differential spectroscopy to study DBP formation reactions. Presented at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Science to Achieve Results Drinking Water Workshop, Washington, DC, February 2001. R826645 (Final)
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Presentation Use of differential spectroscopy to study the reactivity of humics. None Benjamin MM, Korshin G Benjamin MM, Korshin G. Use of differential spectroscopy to study the reactivity of humics. Presented at the International Conference on Removal of Humic Substances from Water, Trondheim, Norway, June 24-26, 1999. R826645 (Final)
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