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Grantee Research Project Results

Selected Publications Details for Grant Number R835332

Integration of Filtration and Advanced Oxidation: Development of a Membrane Liquid-Phase Plasma Reactor

RFA: Research and Demonstration of Innovative Drinking Water Treatment Technologies in Small Systems (2011)

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Journal Article Experimental and density functional theoretical study of the effects of Fenton’s reactions on the degradation of bisphenol A in a high voltage plasma reactor. None Dai F, Fan X, Stratton GR, Bellona CL, Holsen TM, Crimmins BS, Xia X, Mededovic Thagard S Dai F, Fan X, Stratton GR, Bellona CL, Holsen TM, Crimmins BS, Xia X, Mededovic Thagard S. Experimental and density functional theoretical study of the effects of Fenton’s reaction on the degradation of bisphenol A in a high voltage plasma reactor. Journal of Hazardous Materials 2016;308:419-429. R835332 (2016)
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Journal Article Plasma-based water treatment: development of a general mechanistic model to estimate the treatability of different types of contaminants. None Mededovic Thagard S, Stratton GR, Dai F, Bellona CL, Holsen TM, Bohl DG, Paek E, Dickenson ERV Mededovic Thagard S, Stratton GR, Dai F, Bellona CL, Holsen TM, Bohl DG, Paek E, Dickenson ERV. Plasma-based water treatment:development of a general mechanistic model to estimate the treatability of different types of contaminants. Journal of Physics D:Applied Physics 2017;50(1):014003 (13 pp.). R835332 (2016)
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Journal Article Plasma-based water treatment: development of a general mechanistic model to estimate the treatability of different types of contaminants JOURNAL OF PHYSICS D-APPLIED PHYSICS Mededovic Thagard S, Stratton GR, Dai F, Bellona C, Holsen TM, Bohl DG, Paek E, Dickenson E Mededovic Thagard S, Stratton GR, Dai F, Bellona C, Holsen TM, Bohl DG, Paek E, Dickenson E. Plasma-based water treatment:development of a general mechanistic model to estimate the treatability of different types of contaminants. Journal of Physics D:Applied Physics 2017; 50:1-13. R835332 (Final)
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Journal Article Plasma-based water treatment: conception and application of a new general principle for reactor design. None Stratton GR, Bellona CL, Dai F, Holsen TM, Mededovic Thagard S Stratton GR, Bellona CL, Dai F, Holsen TM, Mededovic Thagard S. Plasma-based water treatment: conception and application of a new general principle for reactor design. Chemical Engineering Journal 2015;273:543-550. R835332 (2015)
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Journal Article Plasma-based water treatment: efficient transformation of perfluoroalkyl substances in prepared solutions and contaminated groundwater. None Stratton GR, Dai F, Bellona CL, Holsen TM, Dickenson ERV, Mededovic Thagard S Stratton GR, Dai F, Bellona CL, Holsen TM, Dickenson ERV, Mededovic Thagard S. Plasma-based water treatment: efficient transformation of perfluoroalkyl substances in prepared solutions and contaminated groundwater. Environmental Science & Technology 2017;51(3):1643-1648. R835332 (2016)
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Journal Article , Stratton, G. None Mededovic Thagard, S Mededovic Thagard, S., Stratton, G.R., Dai, F., Bellona, C., Holsen, T.M., Bohl, D.G., Paek, E. and Dickenson, E.R.V. (2017) Plasma-based water treatment:development of a general mechanistic model to estimate the treatability of different types of contaminants. Journal of Physics D:Applied Physics 50, 1-13. R835332 (Final)
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