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Publications Details for Grant Number R828045

Brominated DBP Formation and Speciation Based on the Specific UV Absorbance Distribution of Natural Waters

RFA: Drinking Water (1999)

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Dissertation/Thesis Kitis M. Probing chlorine reactivity of dissolved organic matter for disinfection by-product formation: relations with specific ultraviolet absorbance and development of the DBP reactivity profile. Ph.D. Thesis, Clemson University, Clemson, SC, 2001. R828045 (2001)
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Dissertation/Thesis Tan Y. Brominated DBP formation and speciation based on the specific UV absorbance distribution of natural waters. PhD. Dissertation. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (expected, 2005). R828045 (Final)
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Journal Article Baxley JS, Hepplewhite C, Karanfil T. The efficiency of the ILUV oxidation method for organic nitrogen analysis. Water Science and Technology: Water Supply 2004;4(4):25-32. R828045 (Final)
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Journal Article Dastgheib SA, Karanfil T, Cheng W. Tailoring activated carbons for enhanced removal of natural organic matter from natural waters. Carbon 2004;42(3):547-557. R828045 (Final)
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Journal Article Kilduff JE, Mattaraj S, Wigton A, Kitis M, Karanfil T. Effects of reverse osmosis isolation on reactivity of naturally occurring dissolved organic matter in physicochemical processes. Water Research 2004;38(4):1026-1036. R828045 (Final)
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Journal Article Kitis M, Kilduff JE, Karanfil T. Isolation of dissolved organic matter (DOM) from surface waters using reverse osmosis and its impact on the reactivity of DOM to formation and speciation of disinfection by-products. Water Research 2001;35(9):2225-2234. R828045 (2000)
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Journal Article Kitis M, Karanfil T, Kilduff JE, Wigton A. The reactivity of natural organic matter to disinfection by-products formation and its relation to specific ultraviolet absorbance. Water Science & Technology 2001;43(2):9-16. R828045 (Final)
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Journal Article Kitis M, Karanfil T, Wigton A, Kilduff JE. Probing reactivity of dissolved organic matter for disinfection by-product formation using XAD-8 resin adsorption and ultrafiltration fractionation. Water Research 2002;36(15):3834-3848. R828045 (2001)
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Journal Article Kitis M, Karanfil T, Kilduff JE. The reactivity of dissolved organic matter for disinfection by-product formation. Turkish Journal of Engineering and Environmental Sciences 2004;28(3):167-180. R828045 (Final)
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Journal Article Tan Y, Kilduff JE, Kitis M, Karanfil T. Dissolved organic matter removal and disinfection byproduct formation control using ion exchange. Desalination 2005;176(1-3):189-200. R828045 (Final)
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Presentation Karanfil T. Formation and speciation of THMs and HAAs in the presence of chloramine and chlorine. Presented at the 4th Drinking Water Technology Forum, The South Carolina and Georgia Sections of the American Water Works Association, Hilton Head Island, SC, September 2002. R828045 (Final)
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Presentation Kilduff JE, Karanfil T. Brominated DBP formation and speciation based on the specific UV absorbance distribution of natural waters. Presented at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s National Center for Environmental Research, STAR Drinking Water Progress Review Meeting, Silver Spring, MD, February 22-23, 2001. R828045 (Final)
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Presentation Rombardo F, Karanfil T. Formation and speciation of disinfection by-products in the presence of chlorine and chloramines. Presented at the South Carolina Environmental Conference, Myrtle Beach, SC, 2001. R828045 (2001)
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Proceedings Hepplewhite C, Smith J, Karanfil T. A simple technique to measure the organic nitrogen concentrations in natural water samples via UV oxidation of nitrogenous organic compounds. In: Proceedings of the Natural Organic Material Research: Innovations and Applications for Drinking Water, Victor Harbor, South Australia, March 2-5, 2004. R828045 (Final)
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Proceedings Hepplewhite C, Hong Y, Karanfil T. The isolation and fractionation of organic carbon and nitrogen from water: a complete mass balance. In:Proceedings of the Natural Organic Material Research: Innovations and Applications for Drinking Water, Victor Harbor, South Australia, March 2-5, 2004. R828045 (Final)
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Proceedings Kitis M, Karanfil T, Kilduff JE, Wigton A. The reactivity of natural organic matter to disinfection by-products formation and its relation to specific ultraviolet absorbance. In: Proceedings of the 2000 American Water Works Association Annual Conference, Denver, CO, June 11-15, 2000. R828045 (2000)
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Proceedings Kitis M, Karanfil T, Kilduff JE, Wigton A. Probing the reactivity of natural organic matter to disinfection by-product formation using different separation processes. In: Proceedings of the 2000 Annual Conference, American Water Works Association, Denver, CO, 2000. R828045 (2001)
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Proceedings Kitis M, Karanfil T, Kilduff JE. The DBP reactivity profiles. In: Proceedings of 2001 Water Quality Technology Conference, American Water Works Association, Nashville, TN, 2001. R828045 (2001)
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