Lisa M. Colosi

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2007 University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI 
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Walter J. Weber grad student 2007 University of Michigan
 (Strategic detoxification of aqueous -phase persistent organic pollutants using enzyme-mediated radical reactions.)
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Melara AJ, Singh U, Colosi LM. (2020) Is aquatic bioenergy with carbon capture and storage a sustainable negative emission technology? Insights from a spatially explicit environmental life-cycle assessment Energy Conversion and Management. 224: 113300
Cheng F, Luo H, Colosi LM. (2020) Slow pyrolysis as a platform for negative emissions technology: An integration of machine learning models, life cycle assessment, and economic analysis Energy Conversion and Management. 223: 113258
Cheng F, Porter MD, Colosi LM. (2020) Is hydrothermal treatment coupled with carbon capture and storage an energy-producing negative emissions technology? Energy Conversion and Management. 203: 112252
Bauer S, Cheng F, Colosi L. (2019) Evaluating the Impacts of ACP Management on the Energy Performance of Hydrothermal Liquefaction via Nutrient Recovery Energies. 12: 729
Bennett JA, Melara AJ, Colosi LM, et al. (2019) Life cycle analysis of power cycle configurations in bioenergy with carbon capture and storage Procedia Cirp. 80: 340-345
Bauer SK, Reynolds CF, Peng S, et al. (2018) Evaluating the Water Quality Impacts of Hydrothermal Liquefaction Assessment of Carbon, Nitrogen, and Energy Recovery Bioresource Technology Reports. 2: 115-120
Peng S, Colosi LM. (2016) Anaerobic Digestion of Algae Biomass to Produce Energy during Wastewater Treatment. Water Environment Research : a Research Publication of the Water Environment Federation. 88: 29-39
Colosi LM, Resurreccion EP, Zhang Y. (2015) Assessing the energy and environmental performance of algae-mediated tertiary treatment of estrogenic compounds. Environmental Science. Processes & Impacts. 17: 421-8
Zhang Y, Habteselassie MY, Resurreccion EP, et al. (2014) Evaluating removal of steroid estrogens by a model alga as a possible sustainability benefit of hypothetical integrated algae cultivation and wastewater treatment systems Acs Sustainable Chemistry and Engineering. 2: 2544-2553
Li C, Colosi LM. (2013) Improving the usefulness of molecular similarity-based chemical prioritization strategies. Sar and Qsar in Environmental Research. 24: 679-94
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