Topical 7: Trace Contaminants in Water: Genesis, Rapid Detection and Sustainable Removal Processes

Session 227 - Inorganic Contaminants in Water
The objective of this session is to bring together lead researchers and speakers to discuss the progress made on issues pertaining to inorganic trace contaminants, its genesis and engineered processes. Both fundamentals and applied contributions are sought in these areas of research and development.
Chair: Tapas K. Das
CoChair: Nada M. Assaf-Anid
CoSponsor(s): Environmental Division
Water
  Arsenic Removal from Drinking Water Using a Regenerable Adsorbent
Paul Sylvester, Teresia Moller
  Investigation of Extraordinarily High Cr(VI) Removal Capacity by a Weak-Base Anion Exchange Resin: The Mechanism of Reactive Ion Exchange
Sudipta Sarkar, Nicole Blute, Jin-ChEng Lin, Arup K. SenGupta
  Low Cost - Sustainable - High Capacity Potable Water Treatment Media for Arsenic Removal
Rajiv Banavali, Jose Antonio Trejo, Garth R. Parker
  Rapid Sensing of Toxic Metals In Water Using a Hybrid Inorganic Material
Prasun K. Chatterjee, Arup K. Sengupta
  Magnetic Edta – Attaching Metal ChElators to Nanomagnets for Water Purification and Heavy Metal Recovery
Fabian M. Koehler, Michael Rossier, Evagelos K. Athanassiou, Robert N. Grass, Wendelin J. Stark
  Physicochemical Denitrification Process for Drinking Water Resources at Ambient Conditions
Masamichi Tsuji, Mitsuo Kawamura, Harue Tsuji

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