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Evaluation of reverse osmosis drinking water treatment of riverbank filtrate using bioanalytical tools and non-target screening
Albergamo, V., Escher, B. I., Schymanski, E. L., Helmus, R., Dingemans, M. M. L., Cornelissen, E. R., … de Voogt, P. (2020). Evaluation of reverse osmosis drinking water treatment of riverbank filtrate using bioanalytical tools and non-target screening. Environmental Science: Water Research and Technology, 6(1), 103-116. https://doi.org/10.1039/c9ew00741e
Reactions of pyrrole, imidazole, and pyrazole with ozone: kinetics and mechanisms
Tekle-Röttering, A., Lim, S., Reisz, E., Lutze, H. V., Abdighahroudi, M. S., Willach, S., … von Gunten, U. (2020). Reactions of pyrrole, imidazole, and pyrazole with ozone: kinetics and mechanisms. Environmental Science: Water Research and Technology, 6, 976-992. https://doi.org/10.1039/C9EW01078E
Clustering micropollutants based on initial biotransformations for improved prediction of micropollutant removal during conventional activated sludge treatment
Wang, Y., Fenner, K., & Helbling, D. E. (2020). Clustering micropollutants based on initial biotransformations for improved prediction of micropollutant removal during conventional activated sludge treatment. Environmental Science: Water Research and Technology, 6, 554-565. https://doi.org/10.1039/C9EW00838A
Target screening of chemicals of concern in recycled water
Busetti, F., Ruff, M., & Linge, K. L. (2015). Target screening of chemicals of concern in recycled water. Environmental Science: Water Research and Technology, 1, 659-667. https://doi.org/10.1039/C4EW00104D
Can meta-omics help to establish causality between contaminant biotransformations and genes or gene products?
Johnson, D. R., Helbling, D. E., Men, Y., & Fenner, K. (2015). Can meta-omics help to establish causality between contaminant biotransformations and genes or gene products? Environmental Science: Water Research and Technology, 1(3), 272-278. https://doi.org/10.1039/c5ew00016e