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. & Pivokonska, L. (2021). Current knowledge in the field of algal organic matter adsorption onto activated carbon in drinking water treatment, Science of The Total Environment, Volume 799, 149455. https://doi.org
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. By elucidating and quantifying the underlying processes in temporally and spatially resolved radiotracer studies (particularly regarding the adsorption and desorption kinetics on sheet silicates), you
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of an adsorption/desorption process for the separation of P from wastewater Supervisor: Prof. Erik von Harbou In Wastewater Engineering: D1: Adsorption and ion-exchange for combined phosphorus elimination and
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Grant (RG) under the project SYNERGY – Upgrading wastewater treatment via synergistic adsorption-degradation of organic microcontaminants by enzyme-modified carbon materials , funded by FCT. The complete
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, conversion and storage, and organic optoelectronics intelligent and advanced polymers and materials. Job description: The successful candidate will: Conduct original and high-quality research in adsorption
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terrestrial environments. Key processes governing the transport and (bio)availability of these polymers—such as their adsorption to solid–water interfaces—remain poorly understood. In this new joint initiative
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What do we expect from you? You are Doctor of Chemical Engineering, preferably with a thesis related to adsorption processes, ideally including experimental and theoretical research on CO
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-performance adsorption but also catalytic breakdown of these resilient pollutants. Two structurally distinct MOF systems will be developed, each offering different pore architectures and functional groups
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researcher. The WERA Research Training Group develops innovative processes for phosphorus recovery from wastewater (website: rptu.de/wera ). These include adsorption with newly synthesized adsorbents followed
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oxidation and the relative electric conduction properties. Surface/ozone interaction will be analysed via electronic descriptors, to identify preferential ozone adsorption sites and activation barriers