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Publications Details for Grant Number R835175

Sustainable Sorbents and Monitoring Technologies for Small Groundwater Systems

RFA: Research and Demonstration of Innovative Drinking Water Treatment Technologies in Small Systems (2011)

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Abstract Sorption of DOC and inorganics by biochar. None Dotson A, Soria J, Cliggett M, Murdoch L Dotson A, Soria J, Cliggett M, Murdoch L. Sorption of DOC and inorganics by biochar. Abstract submitted to Water Quality Technology Conference 2013. R835175 (2012)
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Book Chapter Titanium dioxide-based hybrid ion-exchange media for simultaneous removal of arsenic and nitrate. None Elton J, Hristovski K, Westerhoff P Elton J, Hristovski K, Westerhoff P. Titanium dioxide-based hybrid ion-exchange media for simultaneous removal of arsenic and nitrate. In: Ahuja S, Hristovski K, eds. Novel Solutions to Water Pollution, ACS Symposium Series, Volume 1123. Washington, DC:American Chemical Society, 2013, Chapter 13, pp. 223-236. R835175 (2013)
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Dissertation/Thesis Point-of-use treatment of multiple drinking water contaminants by White Spruce biochar. None Cliggett M Cliggett M. Point-of-use treatment of multiple drinking water contaminants by white spruce biochar. M.S. Thesis. Department of Applied Science and Technology, University of Alaska, Anchorage, AK, 2015. R835175 (Final)
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Dissertation/Thesis Modeling packed bed sorbent systems with the pore surface diffusion model: evidence of facilitated surface diffusion of arsenate in nano-metal (hydr)oxide hybrid ion exchange media. None Dale S Dale S. Modeling packed bed sorbent systems with the pore surface diffusion model:evidence of facilitated surface diffusion of arsenate in nano-metal (hydr)oxide hybrid ion exchange media. M.S. Thesis. Department of Environmental Technology Management, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, 2015. R835175 (Final)
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Dissertation/Thesis Titanium dioxide-based hybrid ion-exchange media for simultaneous removal of arsenic and nitrate. None Elton J Elton J. Titanium dioxide-based hybrid ion-exchange media for simultaneous removal of arsenic and nitrate. M.S. Thesis. Department of Environmental Technology Management, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, 2013. R835175 (Final)
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Dissertation/Thesis Sustainable drinking water treatment: using weak base anion exchange sorbents embedded with metal oxide nanoparticles to simultaneously remove multiple oxoanions. None Gifford JM Gifford JM. Sustainable drinking water treatment:using weak base anion exchange sorbents embedded with metal oxide nanoparticles to simultaneously remove multiple oxoanions. Ph.D. Dissertation. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, May 2016. R835175 (Final)
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Dissertation/Thesis Exploration of post-pyrolysis-preparation on biochar quality. None Murdoch O Murdoch O. Exploration of post-pyrolysis-preparation on biochar quality. MS Thesis, Department of Applied Science and Technology, University of Alaska, Anchorage, AK. R835175 (Final)
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Journal Article The pore surface diffusion model as a tool for rapid screening of novel nanomaterial-enhanced hybrid ion-exchange media. None Athanasaki G, Sherrill L, Hristovski KD Athanasaki G, Sherrill L, Hristovski KD. The pore surface diffusion model as a tool for rapid screening of novel nanomaterial-enhanced hybrid ion-exchange media. Environmental Science: Water Research & Technology 2015;1(4):448-456. R835175 (Final)
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Journal Article Modeling temperature and reaction time impacts on hematite nanoparticle size during forced hydrolysis of ferric chloride. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL Chiu C-A, Hristovski KD, Dockery R, Doudrick K, Westerhoff P Chiu C-A, Hristovski KD, Dockery R, Doudrick K, Westerhoff P. Modeling temperature and reaction time impacts on hematite nanoparticle size during forced hydrolysis of ferric chloride. Chemical Engineering Journal 2012;210:357-362. R835175 (Final)
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Journal Article Modeling packed bed sorbent systems with the Pore Surface Diffusion Model:evidence of facilitated surface diffusion of arsenate in nano-metal (hydr)oxide hybrid ion exchange media. None Dale S, Markovski J, Hristovski KD Dale S, Markovski J, Hristovski KD. Modeling packed bed sorbent systems with the Pore Surface Diffusion Model:evidence of facilitated surface diffusion of arsenate in nano-metal (hydr)oxide hybrid ion exchange media. Science of the Total Environment 2016;563:965-970. R835175 (Final)
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Journal Article Phosphorus recovery from microbial biofuel residual using microwave peroxide digestion and anion exchange. None Gifford M, Liu J, Rittmann BE, Vannela R, Westerhoff P Gifford M, Liu J, Rittmann BE, Vannela R, Westerhoff P. Phosphorus recovery from microbial biofuel residual using microwave peroxide digestion and anion exchange. Water Research 2015;70:130-137. R835175 (Final)
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Journal Article Ranking traditional and nano-enabled sorbents for simultaneous removal of arsenic and chromium from simulated groundwater. None Gifford M, Hristovski K, Westerhoff P Gifford M, Hristovski K, Westerhoff P. Ranking traditional and nano-enabled sorbents for simultaneous removal of arsenic and chromium from simulated groundwater. Science of The Total Environment 2017;601-602:1008-1014. R835175 (Final)
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Presentation In-situ regeneration of saturated granular activated carbon by an iron oxide nanocatalyst. None Chiu C-A, Hristovski K, Huling S, Westerhoff P Chiu C-A, Hristovski K, Huling S, Westerhoff P. In-situ regeneration of saturated granular activated carbon by an iron oxide nanocatalyst. Presented at the 18th International Conference on Advanced Oxidation Technologies for Treatment of Water, Air and Soil (AOTs-18), Regeneration of Spent Carbon by Chemical Oxidative Treatment Session, Jacksonville, FL, November 12-15, 2012. R835175 (2012)
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Presentation Determining biochar’s potential in drinking water. None Cliggett M, Murdoch L, Soria A, Dotson AD Cliggett M, Murdoch L, Soria A, Dotson AD. Determining biochar’s potential in drinking water. Presented at the American Society of Civil Engineers' (ASCE) EWRI World Environmental & Water Resources Congress, Portland, OR, June 2, 2014. R835175 (2014)
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Presentation Treating drinking water with biochar. None Cliggett M, Murdoch L, Soria A, Dotson AD Cliggett M, Murdoch L, Soria A, Dotson AD. Treating drinking water with biochar. Presented at the Alaska Water and Wastewater Management Association Conference, Juneau, AK, April 21, 2014. R835175 (2014)
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Presentation Emerging and innovative technology for water and wastewater treatment. None Cliggett M, Murdoch L, Soria A, Dotson A Cliggett M, Murdoch L, Soria A, Dotson A. Emerging and innovative technology for water and wastewater treatment. Presented at the ASCE EWRI World Environmental and Water Resources Conference, Portland, OR, June 1-5, 2014. R835175 (2013)
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Presentation Open-source remote sensors for small water systems. None Dotson AD, Wagner B Dotson AD, Wagner B. Open-source remote sensors for small water systems. Presented at the Alaska Water and Wastewater Management Association Conference, Juneau, AK, April 21, 2014. R835175 (2014)
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Presentation Titanium dioxide hybrid ion-exchange media for simultaneous removal of hexavalent chromium and arsenic and nitrate in novel solutions by commercially available sorbents. None Elton J, Hristovski K, Gifford M, Westerhoff P Elton J, Hristovski K, Gifford M, Westerhoff P. Titanium dioxide hybrid ion-exchange media for simultaneous removal of hexavalent chromium and arsenic and nitrate in novel solutions by commercially available sorbents. Presented at the Inorganic Contaminants Symposium, American Water Works Association, Sacramento, CA, February 5-6, 2013. R835175 (2012)
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Presentation Simultaneous removal of hexavalent chromium and arsenic by commercially available sorbents. None Gifford M, Westerhoff P, Hristovski K Gifford M, Westerhoff P, Hristovski K. Simultaneous removal of hexavalent chromium and arsenic by commercially available sorbents. Presented at the Arizona Water Association's 86th Annual Conference and Exhibition, Glendale, AZ, May 1-3, 2013. R835175 (2012)
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Presentation Hybrid nano-metal and anion exchange resins for simultaneous treatment of hexavalent chromium and arsenic. None Gifford M, Hristovski K, Westerhoff P Gifford M, Hristovski K, Westerhoff P. Hybrid nano-metal and anion exchange resins for simultaneous treatment of hexavalent chromium and arsenic. Poster presented at the American Water Works Association Annual Conference and Exhibition (ACE14), Boston, MA, June 10, 2014. R835175 (2014)
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Presentation Hybrid nano-metal and anion exchange resins for simultaneous treatment of hexavalent chromium and arsenic. None Gifford M, Westerhoff P, Hristovski K Gifford M, Westerhoff P, Hristovski K. Hybrid nano-metal and anion exchange resins for simultaneous treatment of hexavalent chromium and arsenic. Presented at the Arizona Water Association's 87th Annual Conference and Exhibition, Glendale, AZ, May 9, 2014. R835175 (2013)
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Presentation Simultaneous removal of hexavalent chromium and arsenic by commercially available sorbents. None Gifford M, Westerhoff P Gifford M, Westerhoff P. Simultaneous removal of hexavalent chromium and arsenic by commercially available sorbents. Presented at the California-Nevada Section of the American Water Works Association Inorganic Contaminants Symposium, Sacramento, CA, February 5-6, 2013. R835175 (2013)
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Presentation Small and inexpensive point-of-use treatment systems for simultaneous removal of arsenic and nitrate from groundwater. None Hristovski K, Westerhoff P, Brown A Hristovski K, Westerhoff P, Brown A. Small and inexpensive point-of-use treatment systems for simultaneous removal of arsenic and nitrate from groundwater. Presented at the 2014 Navajo Nation Drinking Water Conference, Scottsdale, AZ, June 27, 2014. R835175 (2014)
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Presentation Water age in circulating distribution systems; understanding chlorine residual challenges. None Moore B, Dotson AD Moore B, Dotson AD. Water age in circulating distribution systems; understanding chlorine residual challenges. Presented at the Alaska Water and Wastewater Management Association Conference, Juneau, AK, April 21, 2014. R835175 (2014)
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