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Use of Ozonation in Combination with Nanocrystalline Ceramic Membranes for Controlling Disinfection By-products
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Environmental Futures Research in Nanoscale Science Engineering and Technology (2002)
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Journal Article | Chen KC, Davies SH, Masten SJ. Mass transfer of ozone in a hybrid ozonation-membrane system. Journal of Advanced Oxidation Technologies 2007;10(2):287-296. |
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Journal Article | Karnik BS, Davies SH, Chen KC, Jaglowski DR, et al. Effects of ozonation on the permeate flux of nanocrystalline ceramic membranes. Water Research 2005;39(4) :728-734. |
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Journal Article | Karnik BS, Davies SH, Baumann MJ, Masten SJ. Fabrication of catalytic membranes for the treatment of drinking water using combined ozonation and ultrafiltration. Environmental Science and Technology 2005;39(19):7656-7661. |
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Journal Article | Karnik BS, Davies SH, Baumann MJ, Masten SJ. The effects of combined ozonation and filtration on disinfection by-product formation. Water Research 2005; 39(13):2839-2850. |
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Journal Article | Karnik BS, Baumann MJ, Masten SJ, Davies SH. AFM and SEM characterization of iron oxide coated ceramic membranes. Journal of Materials Science 2006;41(20):6861-6870. |
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