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

Session 307 - Organic 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 organic trace contaminants, its genesis and engineered processes. Both fundamentals and applied contributions are sought in these areas of research and development.
Chair: Christian Lastoskie
CoChair: Rajiv Banavali
CoSponsor(s): Environmental Division
Water
Separations Division
  Destruction of Trichloroethylene with Zerovalent Iron/ Persulfate
Anita Padmanabhan, John Bergendahl
  Relationship Between Micellar and Hemi-Micellar Processes and the Bioavailability of Surfactant-Solubilized Hydrophobic Organic Compounds
Derick G. Brown
  Metal Oxide Nanoparticles Coated on a Glass Fiber Substrate to Remove Viruses from Water
Xuan Li, Leonardo A. Gutierrez, Thanh H. Nguyen, James Economy
  Comparison of Treatment Kinetics for Removal of Btex Compounds and Chlorinated Solvents Using Advanced Oxidation Processes
Robert W. Peters, M. P. Sharma, Yusuf G. Adewuyi
  Disinfection Byproducts Control with Ion Exchange
Francis Boodoo, Joe D'Alessandro, Edward T. Begg, Dj Shannahan
  Enhanced Chlorinated Organic Removal from Water Using Iron and Bimetallic Nanoparticle Composite Membranes
Stephen M. Ritchie

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