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Molecular Weight Separation and HPLC/MS/MS Characterization of Previously Unidentified Drinking Water Disinfection By-Products
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Reference Type | Reference Title | Journal | Author | Citation | Progress Report Year | Document Sources |
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Journal Article | The fractionation/concentration of aquatic humic substances by the sequential membrane system and their characterization with mass spectrometry. | WATER SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY | Ikeda K, Arimura R, Echigo S, Shimizu Y, Minear RA, Matsui S | Ikeda K, Arimura R, Echigo S, Shimizu Y, Minear RA, Matsui S. The fractionation/concentration of aquatic humic substances by the sequential membrane system and their characterization with mass spectrometry. Water Science & Technology 2000;42(7-8):383-390. |
R826834 (2001) |
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Journal Article | Decomposition of trihaloacetic acids and formation of the corresponding trihalomethanes in drinking water. | WATER RESEARCH | Zhang X, Minear RA | Zhang X, Minear RA. Decomposition of trihaloacetic acids and formation of the corresponding trihalomethanes in drinking water. Water Research 2002;36(14):3665-3673. |
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Journal Article | Characterization of high molecular weight disinfection byproducts resulting from chlorination of aquatic humic substances. | ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY | Zhang X, Minear RA | Zhang X, Minear RA. Characterization of high molecular weight disinfection byproducts resulting from chlorination of aquatic humic substances. Environmental Science & Technology 2002;36(19):4033-4038. |
R826834 (2001) |
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Journal Article | An electrospray ionization-tandem mass spectrometry method for identifying chlorinated drinking water disinfection byproducts. | None | Zhang X, Minear RA, Guo Y, Hwang CJ, Barrett SE, Ikeda K et al | Zhang X, Minear RA, Guo Y, Hwang CJ, Barrett SE, Ikeda K, Shimizu Y, Matsui S. An electrospray ionization-tandem mass spectrometry method for identifying chlorinated drinking water disinfection byproducts. Water Research 2004;38(18):3920-3930. |
R826834 (Final) |
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Journal Article | Characterization of high molecular weight disinfection byproducts from chlorination of humic substances with/without coagulation pretreatment using UF-SEC-ESI-MS/MS. | None | Zhang X, Minear RA, Barrett SE | Zhang X, Minear RA, Barrett SE. Characterization of high molecular weight disinfection byproducts from chlorination of humic substances with/without coagulation pretreatment using UF-SEC-ESI-MS/MS. Environmental Science & Technology 2005; 39(4):963-972. |
R826834 (Final) |
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Journal Article | Formation, adsorption and separation of high molecular weight disinfection byproducts resulting from chlorination of aquatic humic substances. | None | Zhang X, Minear RA | Zhang X, Minear RA. Formation, adsorption and separation of high molecular weight disinfection byproducts resulting from chlorination of aquatic humic substances. Water Research 2006;40(2):221-230. |
R826834 (Final) |
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Journal Article | Removal of low-molecular weight DBPs and inorganic ions for characterization of high-molecular weight DBPs in drinking water. | WATER RESEARCH | Zhang X, Minear RA | Zhang X, Minear RA. Removal of low-molecular weight DBPs and inorganic ions for characterization of high-molecular weight DBPs in drinking water. Water Research 2006;40(5):1043-1051. |
R826834 (Final) |
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