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Emily Kristine Maher
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Mechanisms of virus mitigation and suitability of bacteriophages as surrogates in drinking water treatment by iron electrocoagulation
J Heffron, B McDermid, E Maher, PJ McNamara, BK Mayer
Water research 163, 114877, 2019
622019
Analysis of operational parameters, reactor kinetics, and floc characterization for the removal of estrogens via electrocoagulation
EK Maher, KN O'Malley, J Heffron, J Huo, BK Mayer, Y Wang, ...
Chemosphere 220, 1141-1149, 2019
472019
Electrocoagulation-electrooxidation for mitigating trace organic compounds in model drinking water sources
DR Ryan, EK Maher, J Heffron, BK Mayer, PJ McNamara
Chemosphere 273, 129377, 2021
242021
Removal of estrogenic compounds from water via energy efficient sequential electrocoagulation-electrooxidation
EK Maher, KN O'Malley, ME Dollhopf, BK Mayer, PJ McNamara
Environmental Engineering Science 37 (2), 99-108, 2020
192020
Removal of estrogenic compounds via iron electrocoagulation: impact of water quality and assessment of removal mechanisms
EK Maher, KN O'Malley, J Heffron, J Huo, Y Wang, BK Mayer, ...
Environmental Science: Water Research & Technology 5 (5), 956-966, 2019
182019
From micro to macro-contaminants: The impact of low-energy titanium dioxide photocatalysis followed by filtration on the mitigation of drinking water organics
BK Mayer, C Johnson, Y Yang, N Wellenstein, E Maher, PJ McNamara
Chemosphere 217, 111-121, 2019
172019
Comparative removal of pharmaceuticals and antimicrobials in conventional and constructed wetland wastewater treatment in cold climate
EK Gorsalitz
University of Iowa, 2012
42012
Electrochemical Removal of Estrogenic Compounds from Drinking Water
EK Maher
Marquette University, 2019
2019
Impact of water quality characteristics on the mitigation of estrogenic contaminants from drinking water via electrocoagulation and electrooxidation
K O'Malley, E Maher, P McNamara
ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY 255, 2018
2018
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