Taku Matsushita

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P496ORCID iD0000-0003-0819-0796
P1053ResearcherIDA-5221-2012
P1153Scopus author ID7402307501

P108employerHokkaido UniversityQ1057199
P106occupationresearcherQ1650915

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Q43337717Adsorption capacities of activated carbons for geosmin and 2-methylisoborneol vary with activated carbon particle size: Effects of adsorbent and adsorbate characteristics.
Q43335565Analysing mass balance of viruses in a coagulation-ceramic microfiltration hybrid system by a combination of the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) method and the plaque forming units (PFU) method.
Q91544429Assessment of indirect inhalation exposure to formaldehyde evaporated from water
Q40308583Assessment of the efficacy of membrane filtration processes to remove human enteric viruses and the suitability of bacteriophages and a plant virus as surrogates for those viruses
Q43369159Branched pore kinetic model analysis of geosmin adsorption on super-powdered activated carbon.
Q53251459Changes in mutagenicity and acute toxicity of solutions of iodinated X-ray contrast media during chlorination.
Q43954333Changes in mutagenicity of herbicide chlornitrofen during biodegradation.
Q36353746Characteristics and components of poly-aluminum chloride coagulants that enhance arsenate removal by coagulation: Detailed analysis of aluminum species.
Q47208819Comparison of behaviors of two surrogates for pathogenic waterborne viruses, bacteriophages Qbeta and MS2, during the aluminum coagulation process.
Q84439021Comparison of natural organic matter adsorption capacities of super-powdered activated carbon and powdered activated Carbon
Q48008761Corrigendum to "Investigation of enteric adenovirus and poliovirus removal by coagulation processes and suitability of bacteriophages MS2 and φX174 as surrogates for those viruses" [Sci. Total Environ. 563-564(2016) 29-39].
Q85048476Direct observation of solid-phase adsorbate concentration profile in powdered activated carbon particle to elucidate mechanism of high adsorption capacity on super-powdered activated carbon
Q43367493Effect of natural organic matter on powdered activated carbon adsorption of trace contaminants: characteristics and mechanism of competitive adsorption.
Q57936371Effect of rice-cooking water to the daily arsenic intake in Bangladesh: results of field surveys and rice-cooking experiments
Q43364564Effects of decreasing activated carbon particle diameter from 30 μm to 140 nm on equilibrium adsorption capacity.
Q40397254Elimination of representative contaminant candidate list viruses, coxsackievirus, echovirus, hepatitis A virus, and norovirus, from water by coagulation processes.
Q45324148Evaluation of the suitability of a plant virus, pepper mild mottle virus, as a surrogate of human enteric viruses for assessment of the efficacy of coagulation-rapid sand filtration to remove those viruses.
Q82565870Exposure assessment of metal intakes from drinking water relative to those from total diet in Japan
Q42794393Geosmin and 2-methylisoborneol adsorption on super-powdered activated carbon in the presence of natural organic matter.
Q91690877Identification of a mutagenic chlorination by-product produced from (E)-1, 3-dichloropropene (a component of nematocide DD) by using high resolution LC/MS and multivariate analysis
Q47320386Identification of mutagenic transformation products generated during oxidation of 3-methyl-4-nitrophenol solutions by orbitrap tandem mass spectrometry and quantitative structure-activity relationship analyses.
Q52627770Identifying, counting, and characterizing superfine activated-carbon particles remaining after coagulation, sedimentation, and sand filtration.
Q30680025Improved virus removal by high-basicity polyaluminum coagulants compared to commercially available aluminum-based coagulants.
Q40691324Investigation of enteric adenovirus and poliovirus removal by coagulation processes and suitability of bacteriophages MS2 and φX174 as surrogates for those viruses.
Q57866005Isotope Microscopy Visualization of the Adsorption Profile of 2-Methylisoborneol and Geosmin in Powdered Activated Carbon
Q43326783Mechanisms of trichloramine removal with activated carbon: stoichiometric analysis with isotopically labeled trichloramine and theoretical analysis with a diffusion-reaction model.
Q43360074Micro-milling of spent granular activated carbon for its possible reuse as an adsorbent: Remaining capacity and characteristics.
Q92113286Micro-milling super-fine powdered activated carbon decreases adsorption capacity by introducing oxygen/hydrogen-containing functional groups on carbon surface from water
Q57483365Minimizing residual black particles in sand filtrate when applying super-fine powdered activated carbon: Coagulants and coagulation conditions
Q51622915Modeling high adsorption capacity and kinetics of organic macromolecules on super-powdered activated carbon.
Q88101469Monte-Carlo and multi-exposure assessment for the derivation of criteria for disinfection byproducts and volatile organic compounds in drinking water: Allocation factors and liter-equivalents per day
Q46412276Mutagenic fate of insecticide fenitrothion in the environment-mutagenicity increases both by anaerobic biodegradation and photodegradation.
Q46786256Mutagenicity of anaerobic fenitrothion metabolites after aerobic biodegradation.
Q92388573Prediction of 1,4-dioxane decomposition during VUV treatment by model simulation taking into account effects of coexisting inorganic ions
Q43326398Removal of iodide from water by chlorination and subsequent adsorption on powdered activated carbon
Q88157757Removals of pesticides and pesticide transformation products during drinking water treatment processes and their impact on mutagen formation potential after chlorination
Q82872959Selecting analytical target pesticides in monitoring: Sensitivity analysis and scoring
Q51232416Selecting pesticides for inclusion in drinking water quality guidelines on the basis of detection probability and ranking.
Q42794401Sensitivity analysis using a diffuse pollution hydrologic model to assess factors affecting pesticide concentrations in river water
Q99562339Suitability of pepper mild mottle virus as a human enteric virus surrogate for assessing the efficacy of thermal or free-chlorine disinfection processes by using infectivity assays and enhanced viability PCR
Q43351790Superiority of wet-milled over dry-milled superfine powdered activated carbon for adsorptive 2-methylisoborneol removal
Q43676644The variation on the mutagenicity of CNP during anaerobic biodegradation.
Q48348862Trichloramine Removal with Activated Carbon Is Governed by Two Reductive Reactions: A Theoretical Approach with Diffusion-Reaction Models
Q47704751Use of gas chromatography-mass spectrometry-olfactometry and a conventional flask test to identify off-flavor compounds generated from phenylalanine during chlorination of drinking water.
Q43344065Use of orbitrap-MS/MS and QSAR analyses to estimate mutagenic transformation products of iopamidol generated during ozonation and chlorination
Q43331623Virus inactivation during coagulation with aluminum coagulants.
Q43368540Virus inactivation in aluminum and polyaluminum coagulation.

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