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    Treatment of municipal wastewater reverse osmosis concentrate using UVC-LED/H2O2 with and without coagulation pre-treatment by Umar, M., Roddick, F.A., Fan, L., Autin, O., Jefferson, B.

    “…•UVC/H2O2 treatment with UV-LEDs can degrade organic matter in RO concentrate.•UVC/H2O2 treatment increased the biodegradability of RO concentrate.•UV-LEDs…”
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    Removal and detoxification of pentahalogenated phenols using a photocatalytically induced enzymatic process by Meizler, A., Porter, N.A., Roddick, F.A.

    Published in Heliyon (01-11-2023)
    “…Poly-halogenated phenols generated from a range of industrial processes can find their way into rivers and ground water. Here we report on a potential…”
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    Pre-treatments for removing colour from secondary effluent: Effectiveness and influence on membrane fouling in subsequent microfiltration by Nguyen, S.T., Roddick, F.A.

    Published in Separation and purification technology (15-01-2013)
    “…► Decolourisation of secondary effluent by ozonation and adsorption. ► Ozonation reduced membrane fouling in microfiltration of the effluent. ► Anion exchange…”
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    Effects of ozonation and biological activated carbon filtration on membrane fouling in ultrafiltration of an activated sludge effluent by Nguyen, S.T., Roddick, F.A.

    Published in Journal of membrane science (01-11-2010)
    “…▶ Biopolymers and humic substances are foulants in secondary effluent ultrafiltration. ▶ Ozonation reduces membrane fouling by breaking down the foulants. ▶…”
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    Decolourisation of secondary effluent by UV-mediated processes by Puspita, P., Roddick, F.A., Porter, N.A.

    “…The brownish colour of a secondary-treated effluent from a local wastewater treatment plant was shown to be mainly due to a high content of humic acid-like…”
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    Greywater treatment by UVC/H2O2 by Chin, W.H, Roddick, F.A, Harris, J.L

    Published in Water research (Oxford) (01-09-2009)
    “…Greywater treatment by UVC/H(2)O(2) was investigated with regard to the removal of chemical oxygen demand (COD). A COD reduction from 225 to 30 mgl(-1)…”
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    Isolation and screening of natural organic matter-degrading fungi by Solarska, S., May, T., Roddick, F.A., Lawrie, A.C.

    Published in Chemosphere (Oxford) (01-05-2009)
    “…Drinking water quality and its treatment are negatively impacted by the presence of coloured natural organic matter (NOM) derived from the breakdown of animal…”
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    Comparison of chromatography and desiccant silica gels for the adsorption of metal ions—I. adsorption and kinetics by Tran, H.H., Roddick, F.A., O'Donnell, J.A.

    Published in Water research (Oxford) (01-09-1999)
    “…In this study desiccant silica gel (DSG) was compared with chromatography silica gel (CSG) for its ability to remove metal ions including Pb 2+, Cu 2+, Ni 2+,…”
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    Greywater treatment by UVC/H 2O 2 by Chin, W.H., Roddick, F.A., Harris, J.L.

    Published in Water research (Oxford) (2009)
    “…Greywater treatment by UVC/H 2O 2 was investigated with regard to the removal of chemical oxygen demand (COD). A COD reduction from 225 to 30 mg l −1 (overall…”
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    A comparative study of microfiltration and ultrafiltration of activated sludge-lagoon effluent by Nguyen, T., Fan, L., Roddick, F.A., Harris, J.L.

    Published in Desalination (31-01-2009)
    “…Melbourne’s Western Treatment Plant is unusual in that it employs a sequential activated sludge-lagoon (AS-lagoon) system to treat municipal wastewater. Reuse…”
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    Interrelationship of photooxidation and microfiltration in drinking water treatment by Malek, F., Harris, J.L., Roddick, F.A.

    Published in Journal of membrane science (15-09-2006)
    “…Photooxidation by vacuum ultraviolet radiation (VUV, 254 + 185 nm) was investigated as a pretreatment to break down the natural organic matter (NOM) in surface…”
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    Spectrophotometric Method for Exploring 3-Methyl-2-butene-1-thiol (MBT) Formation in Lager by Pozdrik, Richard, Roddick, Felicity A, Rogers, Peter J, Nguyen, Thang

    Published in Journal of agricultural and food chemistry (23-08-2006)
    “…The disappearance of riboflavin absorbance at 445 nm from beers or model beers on light exposure is directly linked to light-struck character formation. The…”
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    Removal of dissolved organic compounds in fixed-bed columns: Evaluation of low-rank coal adsorbents by Othman, M.Z., Roddick, F.A., Snow, R.

    Published in Water research (Oxford) (01-08-2001)
    “…Characterisation of a range of Victorian low-rank coal (VLRC) based and commercial adsorbents under continuous flow conditions was conducted in down flow…”
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    Comparison of chromatography and desiccant silica gels for the adsorption of metal ions. II. Fixed-bed study by Tran, H.H., Roddick, F.A.

    Published in Water research (Oxford) (01-09-1999)
    “…The adsorption of uranium(VI) and lead(II) on fixed beds of chromatography silica gel (CSG) and desiccant silica gel (DSG) was investigated at initial pH 5.15…”
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    Relationships between set-out rate, participation rate and set-out quantity in recycling programs by Wang, F.S., Richardson, A.J., Roddick, F.A.

    Published in Resources, conservation and recycling (01-06-1997)
    “…The most often used indicators for participation in recycling programs are the set-out rate, the participation rate and the quantity of recyclables per…”
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    Evaluation of Victorian low rank coal-based adsorbents for the removal of organic compounds from aqueous systems by Othman, M.Z, Roddick, F.A, Hobday, M.D

    Published in Water research (Oxford) (01-12-2000)
    “…Three activated carbons and two chars made from low rank coal were evaluated in terms of their ability to remove the organic compound 4-nitrophenol (4-NP) and…”
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    Bioregeneration involving a coal-based adsorbent used for removing nitrophenol from water by Li, Pam H. Y., Roddick, Felicity A., Hobday, Malcolm D.

    “…Char produced from low rank coal briquettes is potentially a cheap adsorbent suitable for the removal of trace levels of soluble organic compounds from water…”
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    SWIM — A computer model for solid waste integrated management by Wang, F.S., Richardson, A.J., Roddick, F.A.

    “…Solid waste management has evolved greatly since its early days and it now considers an interrelated series of options aiming at waste source reduction,…”
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