Amer A. Kanan, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2010 | Environmental Engineering & Science | Clemson University, Clemson, SC, United States |
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(Occurrence and formation of disinfection by-products in indoor swimming pools water.) |
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Genisoglu M, Minaz M, Tanacan E, et al. (2023) Halogenated By-Products in Chlorinated Indoor Swimming Pools: A Long-Term Monitoring and Empirical Modeling Study. Acs Omega. 8: 11364-11372 |
Ersan G, Ersan MS, Kanan A, et al. (2021) Predictive modeling of haloacetonitriles under uniform formation conditions. Water Research. 201: 117322 |
Kanan A, Soyluoglu M, Karanfil T. (2021) Removal of the precursors of regulated DBPs and TOX from surface waters and wastewater effluents using mixed anion exchange resins. Chemosphere. 263: 128094 |
Kanan A, Karanfil T. (2020) Estimation of haloacetonitriles formation in water: Uniform formation conditions versus formation potential tests. The Science of the Total Environment. 744: 140987 |
Ateia M, Kanan A, Karanfil T. (2020) Microplastics release precursors of chlorinated and brominated disinfection byproducts in water. Chemosphere. 251: 126452 |
Qurie M, Daghra S, Khamis M, et al. (2019) Application of the epuvalisation technology for the tertiary treatment of secondary treated effluents using geranium plants Annals of Agricultural Sciences. 64: 237-243 |
Qurie M, Awad L, Kanan A. (2018) THMs Precursor Removal Efficiency from Different Wastewater Treatment Technologies Effluents Journal of Water Resource and Protection. 10: 637-653 |
Kanan A, Karanfil T. (2011) Formation of disinfection by-products in indoor swimming pool water: the contribution from filling water natural organic matter and swimmer body fluids. Water Research. 45: 926-32 |