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Journal Publications Details for Grant Number R831431
A Novel Ion Exchange Process for Selective Removal of As(V) and Enhanced Stability of Process Residuals
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Journal Article | An B, Steinwinder TR, Zhao D. Selective removal of arsenate from drinking water using a polymeric ligand exchanger. Water Research 2005;39(20):4993-5004. |
R831431 (Final) |
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Journal Article | An B, Fu Z, Xiong Z, Zhao D. Preparation and characterization of a new class of polymeric ligand exchangers for selective removal of arsenate from drinking water. Separation Science and Technology |
R831431 (2004) |
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Journal Article | An B, Fu Z, Xiong Z, Zhao D, SenGupta AK. Synthesis and characterization of a new class of polymeric ligand exchangers for selective removal of arsenate from drinking water. Reactive and Functional Polymers 2010;70(8):497-507. |
R831431 (Final) |
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Journal Article | Steinwinder T, An B, Zhao D. Engineered treatment of As-laden spent regenerant brine for enhanced stability of process waste residuals and for reuse of the spent regenerant. AWWA Journal (to be submitted, 2005). |
R831431 (2004) |
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Journal Article | Xiong Z, Dimick P, Zhao D, Kney A, Tavakoli J. Removal of perchlorate from contaminated water using a regenerable polymeric ligand exchanger. Separation Science and Technology 2006;41(11):2555-2574. |
R831431 (Final) |
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