Amer A. Kanan, Ph.D.

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2010 Environmental Engineering & Science Clemson University, Clemson, SC, United States 
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Environmental Engineering
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Tanju Karanfil grad student 2010 Clemson University
 (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
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