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Publications Details for Grant Number R832526

Fate and Transformation of C60 Nanoparticles in Water Treatment Processes

RFA: Exploratory Research: Nanotechnology Research Grants Investigating Environmental and Human Health Effects of Manufactured Nanomaterials: A Joint Research Solicitation - EPA, NSF, NIOSH (2005)

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Journal Article Cho M, Fortner JD, Hughes JB, Kim JH. Escherichia coli inactivation by water-soluble, ozonated C60 derivative:kinetics and mechanisms. Environmental Science & Technology 2009;43(19):7410-7415. R832526 (Final)
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Journal Article Fortner JD, Kim DI, Boyd AM, Falkner JC, Moran S, Colvin VL, Hughes JB, Kim J-H. Reaction of water stable C60 aggregates with ozone. Environmental Science & Technology 2007;41(21):7497-7502. R832526 (2007)
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Journal Article Hyung H, Fortner JD, Hughes JB, Kim J-H. Natural organic matter stabilizes carbon nanotubes in the aqueous phase. Environmental Science & Technology 2007;41(1):179-184. R832526 (2006)
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Journal Article Hyung H, Kim J-H. Natural organic matter (NOM) adsorption to multi-walled carbon nanotubes: effect of NOM characteristics and water quality parameters. Environmental Science & Technology 2008;42(12):4416-4421. R832526 (Final)
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Journal Article Hyung H, Kim J-H. Dispersion of C60 in natural water and removal by conventional drinking water treatment processes. Water Research 2009;43(9):2463-2470. R832526 (Final)
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Journal Article Lee J, Fortner JD, Hughes JB, Kim J-H. Photochemical production of reactive oxygen species by C60 in the aqueous phase during UV irradiation. Environmental Science & Technology 2007;41(7):2529-2535. R832526 (2007)
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Journal Article Lee J, Kim J-H. Effect of encapsulating agents on dispersion status and photochemical reactivity of C60 in the aqueous phase. Environmental Science & Technology 2008;42(5):1552-1557. R832526 (Final)
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Journal Article Lee J, Yamakoshi Y, Hughes JB, Kim J-H. Mechanism of C60 photoreactivity in water: fate of triplet state and radical anion and production of reactive oxygen species. Environmental Science & Technology 2008;42(9):3459-3464. R832526 (Final)
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Journal Article Lee J, Cho M, Fortner JD, Hughes JB, Kim J-H. Transformation of aggregated C60 in the aqueous phase by UV irradiation. Environmental Science & Technology 2009;43(13):4878-4883. R832526 (Final)
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Journal Article Zhang B, Cho M, Fortner JD, Lee J, Huang C-H, Hughes JB, Kim J-H. Delineating oxidative processes of aqueous C60 preparations: role of THF peroxide. Environmental Science & Technology 2009;43(1):108-113. R832526 (Final)
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Presentation Fortner JD, Kim D, Kim JH, Hughes JB. Ozonation of C60 aggregates in water. Presented at the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 26th Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD, 2005. R832526 (2006)
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Presentation Fortner JD, Lee J, Hughes JB, Kim JH. Fate and transformation of carbon nanomaterials in natural and engineered aqueous phase environment. Presented at the Korean Society of Environmental Engineers Fall Conference, Kangreung, Korea, 2006. R832526 (2006)
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Presentation Fortner JD, Boyd AM, Lafferty BJ, Kim DI, Faulkner JC, Kim JH, Hughes JB. Ozonation of nano-scale C60 aggregates in water. Presented at the Gordon Research Conference, Environmental Sciences: Water, Plymouth, NH, 2006. R832526 (2006)
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Presentation Fortner JD, Kim DI, Boyd AM, Falkner JC, Moran S, Hughes JB, Kim JH. Ozonation of C60 in water. Presented at the 233rd American Chemical Society National Meeting and Exposition, Chicago, IL, 2007. R832526 (2007)
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Presentation Fortner J, Kim JH, Hughes JB. Fate and transformation of water-stable, nanoscale C60 aggregates during ozonation and UV irradiation processes. Presented at the AWWA Water Quality Technology Conference, Quebec, Canada, 2005. R832526 (2006)
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Presentation Hyung H, Kim JH. Fate of carbon nanomaterials in natural and engineered water environments. Presented at the American Water Works Association Annual Conference and Exposition, Atlanta, GA, 2008. R832526 (Final)
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Presentation Hyung H, Fortner JD, Hughes JB, Kim JH. Natural organic matter assisted dispersion of carbon nanotubes in the aqueous phase. Presented at the 235th American Chemical Society National Meeting and Exposition, New Orleans, LA, 2008. R832526 (Final)
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Presentation Lee J, Fortner JD, Hughes JB, Kim JH. Photochemical production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) by aqueous C60 colloids during the UV illumination. Presented at the 233rd American Chemical Society National Meeting and Exposition, Chicago, IL, 2007. R832526 (2007)
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Presentation Lee J, Yamakoshi Y, Hughes JB, Kim JH. Changes in dispersion status and photochemical property of C60 in the aqueous phase by encapsulating agents. Presented at the 235th American Chemical Society National Meeting and Exposition, New Orleans, LA, 2008. R832526 (Final)
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Presentation Zhang B, Fortner JD, Lee JS, Huang CH, Kim JH, Hughes JB. Catalytic degradation of indigo dye by aqueous stable C60 aggregates. Presented at the 235th American Chemical Society National Meeting and Exposition, New Orleans, LA, 2008. R832526 (Final)
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