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Publications Details for Grant Number SU836771
Nanocellulose from Invasive Plants for H2O Filters
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Journal Article | Sullivan RK, Erickson M, Oyanedel-Craver VA. Understanding the microbiological, organic and inorganic contaminant removal capacity of ceramic water filters doped with different silver nanoparticles. Environmental Science: Nano 2017;4(12):2348-2355. |
SU836771 (Final) |
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Presentation | Sullivan RK, Erikson M, Oyanedel-Craver V. Evaluation of the simultaneous removal of bacterial, heavy metal and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon using ceramic water filters functionalized with three different silver nanoparticles. Poster presented at the Sustainable Nanotechnology Organization Annual Conference, Orlando, FL, November 10-12, 2016. |
SU836771 (Final) |
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Presentation | Sullivan RK. Evaluation of the simultaneous removal of bacterial, heavy metal and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon using ceramic water filters functionalized with three different silver nanoparticles. Presented at the University of Johannesburg, Soweto, South Africa, January 2017. |
SU836771 (Final) |
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Presentation | Sullivan RK. Modification of ceramic water filters with silver nanoparticles to increase the bacterial removal efficiency. Presented at the National Science Foundation Science Café Presentations, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI, February 2016. |
SU836771 (Final) |
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