Ernest M. Hotze, Ph.D.

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2008 Duke University, Durham, NC 
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Environmental Engineering
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Mark R. Wiesner grad student 2008 Duke
 (Fullerene carbon: Implications and applications of reactive oxygen species generation under irradiated and non-irradiated conditions.)
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Hotze EM, Louie SM, Lin S, et al. (2014) Nanoparticle core properties affect attachment of macromolecule-coated nanoparticles to silica surfaces Environmental Chemistry. 11: 257-267
Levard C, Hotze EM, Colman BP, et al. (2013) Sulfidation of silver nanoparticles: natural antidote to their toxicity. Environmental Science & Technology. 47: 13440-8
Chae SR, Hotze EM, Badireddy AR, et al. (2013) Environmental implications and applications of carbon nanomaterials in water treatment Water Science and Technology. 67: 2582-2586
Hotze EM, Phenrat T, Lowry GV. (2010) Nanoparticle aggregation: challenges to understanding transport and reactivity in the environment. Journal of Environmental Quality. 39: 1909-24
Lowry GV, Hotze EM, Bernhardt ES, et al. (2010) Environmental occurrences, behavior, fate, and ecological effects of nanomaterials: an introduction to the special series. Journal of Environmental Quality. 39: 1867-74
Hotze EM, Bottero JY, Wiesner MR. (2010) Theoretical framework for nanoparticle reactivity as a function of aggregation state. Langmuir : the Acs Journal of Surfaces and Colloids. 26: 11170-5
Chae SR, Hotze EM, Xiao Y, et al. (2010) Comparison of methods for fullerene detection and measurements of reactive oxygen production in cosmetic products Environmental Engineering Science. 27: 797-804
Hotze EM, Badireddy AR, Chellam S, et al. (2009) Mechanisms of bacteriophage inactivation via singlet oxygen generation in UV illuminated fullerol suspensions. Environmental Science & Technology. 43: 6639-45
Kovochich M, Espinasse B, Auffan M, et al. (2009) Comparative toxicity of C60 aggregates toward mammalian cells: role of tetrahydrofuran (THF) decomposition. Environmental Science & Technology. 43: 6378-84
Chae SR, Hotze EM, Wiesner MR. (2009) Evaluation of the oxidation of organic compounds by aqueous suspensions of photosensitized hydroxylated-C60 fullerene aggregates. Environmental Science & Technology. 43: 6208-13
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