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Selected Publications Details for Grant Number R835175
Sustainable Sorbents and Monitoring Technologies for Small Groundwater Systems
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Book Chapter | 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) R835175 (2014) R835175 (Final) |
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Journal Article | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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. |
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Journal Article | 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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