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Fate, Transformation and Toxicity of Manufactured Nanomaterials in Drinking Water
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Journal Article | Kiser MA, Westerhoff P, Benn T, Wang Y, Perez-Rivera J, Hristovski K. Titanium nanomaterial removal and release from wastewater treatment plants. Environmental Science & Technology 2009;43(17):6757-6763. |
R831713 (Final) R833322 (2008) |
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Journal Article | Kiser MA, Ryu H, Jang H, Hristovski K, Westerhoff P. Biosorption of nanoparticles to heterotrophic wastewater biomass. Water Research 2010;44(14):4105-4114. |
R831713 (Final) R833322 (2008) |
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Journal Article | Kiser MA, Ladner DA, Hristovski KD, Westerhoff PK. Nanomaterial transformation and association with fresh and freeze-dried wastewater activated sludge: implications for testing protocol and environmental fate. Environmental Science & Technology 2012;46(13):7046-7053. |
R831713 (Final) R833322 (2008) |
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Journal Article | Wang Y, Westerhoff P, Hristovski KD. Fate and biological effects of silver, titanium dioxide, and C60 (fullerene) nanomaterials during simulated wastewater treatment processes. Journal of Hazardous Materials 2012;201-202:16-22. |
R831713 (Final) R833322 (2008) |
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Journal Article | Westerhoff PK, Kiser MA, Hristovski K. Nanomaterial removal and transformation during biological wastewater treatment. Environmental Engineering Science 2013;30(3):109-117. |
R831713 (Final) R833322 (2008) |
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Journal Article | Zhang W, Yao Y, Chen Y. Imaging and quantifying the morphology and nanoelectrical properties of quantum dot nanoparticles interacting with DNA. Journal of Physical Chemistry C 2011;115(3):599-606. |
R831713 (Final) R833856 (Final) |
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Journal Article | Zhang Y, Chen Y, Westerhoff P, Crittenden J. Impact of natural organic matter and divalent cations on the stability of aqueous nanoparticles. Water Research 2009;43(17):4249-4257. |
R831713 (Final) R833856 (Final) |
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Presentation | Crittenden J, Zhang Y, Koeneman B, Hristovski K, et al. Nanoparticles in water environment: characterization, removal, environmental applications, bio-accumulation, and cytotoxicity. Presented at the Gordon Conference: Environmental Sciences: Water (What impact is Our Work Having on the state of the environment?), Holderness School, Plymouth, NH, June 25-30, 2006. |
R831713 (2006) |
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Presentation | Westerhoff P, Capco D, Zhang Y, Crittenden J, et al. Removal and toxicity of nanomaterials in drinking water. Presented at the American Water Works Association Annual Conference and Exposition, San Antonio, TX, June 11-15, 2006. |
R831713 (2006) |
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Proceedings | Hristovski K, Zhang Y, Koeneman B, Chen Y, et al. Nanomaterials in water environments: potential applications, treatments, fate and potential biological consequences. In: Proceedings of the 230th American Chemical Society National Meeting & Exposition, Washington, DC, August 28-September 1, 2005. |
R831713 (2006) |
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Proceedings | Hristovski K, Zhang Y, Koeneman B, Chen Y, et al. Potential roles on nanotechnology in sustainability. In: Proceedings of the NSF Summer Institute on Nano Mechanics and Materials, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL, June 20-23, 2005. |
R831713 (2006) |
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Proceedings | Westerhoff P, Hristovski K. Adsorption of arsenic onto metal oxide and hydroxide nanoparticles. In: Proceedings of the 229th American Chemical Society National Meeting & Exposition, San Diego, CA, March 13-17, 2005. |
R831713 (2006) |
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