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Publications Details for Grant Number R830909

Graft Polymerization as a Route to Control Nanofiltration Membrane Surface Properties to Manage Risk of EPA Candidate Contaminants and Reduce NOM Fouling

RFA: Environmental Futures Research in Nanoscale Science Engineering and Technology (2002)

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Book Chapter Kilduff J. Membrane processes for disinfection by-product formation control. In: Nikolau A, Rizzo L, Selcuk H, eds. Control of Disinfection By-Products in Drinking Water Systems. Hauppauge, NY: Nova Science Publishers, 2007, Chapter 7.7, pp. 477-498. R830906 (Final)
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Dissertation/Thesis Nayak A. Interfacial studies of surfaces and proteins. Ph.D. Thesis. Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 2007. R830909 (Final)
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Dissertation/Thesis Sharma A. Modification of nanofiltration and ultrafiltration membranes using UV-assisted graft polymerization. M.S. Thesis. Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 2007. R830909 (Final)
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Dissertation/Thesis Zhou M. Tailoring filtration membranes using photo-induced graft polymerization to reduce fouling by natural organic matter (NOM) and proteins, and to manage risk of EPA candidate contaminants. Ph.D. Thesis. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 2008. R830909 (Final)
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Journal Article Kilduff JE, Mattaraj S, Zhou M, Belfort G. Kinetics of membrane flux decline: the role of natural colloids and mitigation via membrane surface modification. Journal of Nanoparticle Research 2005;7(4-5):525-544. R830909 (2005)
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Journal Article Zhou M, Liu H, Kilduff JE, Langer R, Anderson DG, Belfort G. High-throughput membrane surface modification to control NOM fouling. Environmental Science & Technology 2009;43(10):3865-3871. R830909 (Final)
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Journal Article Zhou M, Liu H, Kilduff JE, Langer R, Anderson DG, Belfort G. High throughput synthesis and screening of new protein resistant surfaces for membrane filtration. AIChE Journal 2010;56(7):1932-1945. R830909 (Final)
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Journal Article Zhou M, Liu H, Venkiteshwaran A, Kilduff J, Anderson DG, Langer R, Belfort G. High throughput discovery of new fouling-resistant surfaces. Journal of Materials Chemistry 2011;21(3):693-704. R830909 (Final)
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Patent/Patent Application Belfort G, Kilduff JE, Zhou M, Anderson DG, Langer R. A high throughput screening method and apparatus to produce modified polymers, particularly membranes. World Intellectual Property Office (WIPO), Patent Collaboration Treaty (PCT) Patent Application No. PCT/US2008/053866, Publication No. WO/2008/106323, September 4, 2008. R830909 (Final)
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Presentation Kilduff JE. Flux decline during filtration of natural waters. Presented at the Gordon Conference on Membranes: Materials & Processes, Colby-Sawyer College, New London, NH, August 1-6, 2004. R830909 (Final)
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Presentation Kilduff JE, Belfort G. Graft polymerization as a route to control nanofiltration membrane surface properties. Presented at the 2006 U.S. EPA STAR Nanotechnology Environmental Applications Workshop, Arlington, VA, November 8-9, 2006. R830909 (Final)
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Presentation Yuan Y, Sanpavat Y, Zhou M, Kilduff JE. Effect of ionic strength on natural organic matter transport in ultrafiltration processes. Presented at the 2004 Gordon Research Conference, Colby-Sawyer College, New London, NH, August 1-6, 2004. R830909 (2004)
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Presentation Yuan Y, Kilduff JE. Effects of ionic strength on natural organic matter transport properties through ultrafiltration membranes. Presented at the 16th Annual Meeting of the North American Membrane Society, Providence, RI, June 11-15, 2005. R830909 (2005)
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Presentation Zhou M, Nayak A, Belfort G, Kilduff JE. Graft polymerization as a route to control nanofiltration membrane surface properties and performance. Poster presented at the 230th American Chemical Society (ACS) National Meeting, Washington, DC, August 28-September 1, 2005. R830909 (2005)
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Presentation Zhou M, Yuan Y, Belfort G, Kilduff JE. Modeling transport of phenol and 2,4-dinitrophenol through nanofiltration membranes. Poster presented at the 15th Annual Meeting of the North American Membrane Society, Providence, RI, June 26-30, 2005. R830909 (Final)
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Presentation Zhou M, Sharma A, Belfort G, Kilduff JE. Using photoinduced graft polymerization to control nanofiltration membrane surface properties and performance. Poster presented at the Gordon Conference on Membranes: Materials & Processes, Colby-Sawyer College, New London, NH, August 6-11, 2006. R830909 (Final)
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Presentation Zhou M, Kilduff JE, Belfort G. A comparison of organic and inorganic colloidal fouling during ultrafiltration. Poster presented at the 234th American Chemical Society (ACS) National Meeting, Boston, MA, August 19-23, 2007. R830909 (Final)
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Presentation Zhou M, Kilduff JE, Anderson DG, Langer R, Belfort G. High throughput synthesis and screening for membrane filtration. Poster presented at the 234th American Chemical Society (ACS) National Meeting, Boston, MA, August 19-23, 2007. R830909 (Final)
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Presentation Zhou M, Sharma A, Belfort G, Kilduff JE. Using photoinduced graft polymerization to control nanofiltration membrane surface properties and performance. Poster presented at the Association of Environmental Science and Engineering Professors (AEESP) National Meeting, Interactions at the Interface, Blacksburg, VA, July 28-August 1, 2007. R830909 (Final)
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Presentation Zhou M, Kilduff JE, Belfort G. Organic fouling during ultrafiltration:effect of membrane surface roughness. Presented at the 233rd American Chemical Society (ACS) National Meeting, Chicago, IL, March 25-29, 2007. R830909 (Final)
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Presentation Zhou M, Liu H, Kilduff JE, Anderson D, Langer R, Belfort G. High throughput synthesis and NOM screening for membrane filtration. Presented at the 235th American Chemical Society (ACS) National Meeting, New Orleans, LA, April 6-10, 2008. R830909 (Final)
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Presentation Zhou M, Belfort G, Liu H, Anderson D, Langer R, Kilduff JE. Preparation of membranes to control NOM fouling via high throughput UV graft polymerization. Presented at the 2008 International Water Association North American Membrane Research Conference, Amherst, MA, August 10-13, 2008. R830909 (Final)
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Presentation Zhou M, Liu H, Kilduff JE, Anderson D, Langer R, Belfort G. Combinatorial and high throughput membrane synthesis and testing: tailoring membrane surfaces to applications. Presented at the 2008 International Congress on Membranes and Membrane Processes, Honolulu, HI, July 12-18, 2008. R830909 (Final)
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Presentation Zhou M, Yuan Y, Kilduff JE, Belfort G. Modeling transport of phenol and 2,4-dinitrophenol through NF membranes. Presented at the 16th Annual Meeting of the North American Membrane Society, Providence, RI, June 11-15, 2005. R830909 (2005)
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