Ann Lemley

Affiliations: 
Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, United States 
Area:
Environmental Sciences, Soil Science Agriculture, Agricultural Chemistry
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Sun SP, Zeng X, Li C, et al. (2014) Enhanced heterogeneous and homogeneous Fenton-like degradation of carbamazepine by nano-Fe3O4/H2O2 with nitrilotriacetic acid Chemical Engineering Journal. 244: 44-49
Sun SP, Zeng X, Lemley AT. (2013) Kinetics and mechanism of carbamazepine degradation by a modified Fenton-like reaction with ferric-nitrilotriacetate complexes. Journal of Hazardous Materials. 252: 155-65
Xiao X, Sun SP, McBride MB, et al. (2013) Degradation of ciprofloxacin by cryptomelane-type manganese(III/IV) oxides. Environmental Science and Pollution Research International. 20: 10-21
Xiao X, Zeng X, Lemley AT. (2010) Species-dependent degradation of ciprofloxacin in a membrane anodic Fenton system. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry. 58: 10169-75
Neafsey K, Zeng X, Lemley AT. (2010) Degradation of sulfonamides in aqueous solution by membrane anodic fenton treatment. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry. 58: 1068-76
Kong L, Lemley AT. (2007) Effect of nonionic surfactants on the oxidation of carbaryl by anodic Fenton treatment. Water Research. 41: 2794-802
Zhang H, Lemley AT. (2007) Evaluation of the performance of flow-through anodic fenton treatment in amide compound degradation. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry. 55: 4073-9
Hong S, Zhang H, Duttweiler CM, et al. (2007) Degradation of methyl tertiary-butyl ether (MTBE) by anodic Fenton treatment. Journal of Hazardous Materials. 144: 29-40
Kong L, Lemley AT. (2006) Modeling evaluation of carbaryl degradation in a continuously stirred tank reactor by anodic fenton treatment. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry. 54: 10061-9
Zhang H, Lemley AT. (2006) Reaction mechanism and kinetic modeling of DEET degradation by flow-through anodic fenton treatment (FAFT). Environmental Science & Technology. 40: 4488-94
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