Caroline Granger
Affiliations: | Chemistry | University of South Carolina, Columbia |
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Li J, Aziz MT, Granger CO, et al. (2024) Correction to "Halocyclopentadienes: An Emerging Class of Toxic DBPs in Chlor(am)inated Drinking Water". Environmental Science & Technology |
Li J, Zhang Z, Aziz MT, et al. (2023) Simple and Sensitive Method for Synchronous Quantification of Regulated and Unregulated Priority Disinfection Byproducts in Drinking Water. Analytical Chemistry |
Aziz MT, Granger CO, Ferry JL, et al. (2023) Algae impacted drinking water: Does switching to chloramination produce safer drinking water? The Science of the Total Environment. 162815 |
Li J, Aziz MT, Granger CO, et al. (2022) Halocyclopentadienes: An Emerging Class of Toxic DBPs in Chlor(am)inated Drinking Water. Environmental Science & Technology |
Bloodgood MA, Chowdary SA, Daiber EJ, et al. (2022) A balancing act: Optimizing free chlorine contact time to minimize iodo-DBPs, NDMA, and regulated DBPs in chloraminated drinking water. Journal of Environmental Sciences (China). 117: 315-325 |
Liao X, Allen JM, Granger CO, et al. (2022) How well does XAD resin extraction recover halogenated disinfection byproducts for comprehensive identification and toxicity testing? Journal of Environmental Sciences (China). 117: 264-275 |
Granger CO, Richardson SD. (2022) Do DBPs swim in salt water pools? Comparison of 60 DBPs formed by electrochemically generated chlorine vs. conventional chlorine. Journal of Environmental Sciences (China). 117: 232-241 |
Aziz MT, Granger CO, Westerman DC, et al. (2022) Microseira wollei and Phormidium algae more than doubles DBP concentrations and calculated toxicity in drinking water. Water Research. 216: 118316 |
Li J, Aziz MT, Granger CO, et al. (2021) Are Disinfection Byproducts (DBPs) Formed in My Cup of Tea? Regulated, Priority, and Unknown DBPs. Environmental Science & Technology |
Xu L, Granger C, Dong H, et al. (2020) Occurrences of 29 pesticides in the Huangpu River, China: Highest ecological risk identified in Shanghai metropolitan area. Chemosphere. 251: 126411 |