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Selected Publications Details for Grant Number R830909

Graft Polymerization as a Route to Control Nanofiltration Membrane Surface Properties to Manage Risk of EPA Candidate Contaminants and Reduce NOM Fouling

RFA: Environmental Futures Research in Nanoscale Science Engineering and Technology (2002)

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Book Chapter Kilduff J. Membrane processes for disinfection by-product formation control. In: Nikolau A, Rizzo L, Selcuk H, eds. Control of Disinfection By-Products in Drinking Water Systems. Hauppauge, NY: Nova Science Publishers, 2007, Chapter 7.7, pp. 477-498. R830906 (Final)
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Journal Article Kilduff JE, Mattaraj S, Zhou M, Belfort G. Kinetics of membrane flux decline: the role of natural colloids and mitigation via membrane surface modification. Journal of Nanoparticle Research 2005;7(4-5):525-544. R830909 (2005)
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Journal Article Zhou M, Liu H, Kilduff JE, Langer R, Anderson DG, Belfort G. High-throughput membrane surface modification to control NOM fouling. Environmental Science & Technology 2009;43(10):3865-3871. R830909 (Final)
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Journal Article Zhou M, Liu H, Kilduff JE, Langer R, Anderson DG, Belfort G. High throughput synthesis and screening of new protein resistant surfaces for membrane filtration. AIChE Journal 2010;56(7):1932-1945. R830909 (Final)
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Journal Article Zhou M, Liu H, Venkiteshwaran A, Kilduff J, Anderson DG, Langer R, Belfort G. High throughput discovery of new fouling-resistant surfaces. Journal of Materials Chemistry 2011;21(3):693-704. R830909 (Final)
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