human | Q5 |
P496 | ORCID iD | 0000-0003-0819-0796 |
P1053 | ResearcherID | A-5221-2012 |
P1153 | Scopus author ID | 7402307501 |
P108 | employer | Hokkaido University | Q1057199 |
P106 | occupation | researcher | Q1650915 |
Q43337717 | Adsorption capacities of activated carbons for geosmin and 2-methylisoborneol vary with activated carbon particle size: Effects of adsorbent and adsorbate characteristics. |
Q43335565 | Analysing 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. |
Q91544429 | Assessment of indirect inhalation exposure to formaldehyde evaporated from water |
Q40308583 | Assessment 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 |
Q43369159 | Branched pore kinetic model analysis of geosmin adsorption on super-powdered activated carbon. |
Q53251459 | Changes in mutagenicity and acute toxicity of solutions of iodinated X-ray contrast media during chlorination. |
Q43954333 | Changes in mutagenicity of herbicide chlornitrofen during biodegradation. |
Q36353746 | Characteristics and components of poly-aluminum chloride coagulants that enhance arsenate removal by coagulation: Detailed analysis of aluminum species. |
Q47208819 | Comparison of behaviors of two surrogates for pathogenic waterborne viruses, bacteriophages Qbeta and MS2, during the aluminum coagulation process. |
Q84439021 | Comparison of natural organic matter adsorption capacities of super-powdered activated carbon and powdered activated Carbon |
Q48008761 | Corrigendum 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]. |
Q85048476 | Direct observation of solid-phase adsorbate concentration profile in powdered activated carbon particle to elucidate mechanism of high adsorption capacity on super-powdered activated carbon |
Q43367493 | Effect of natural organic matter on powdered activated carbon adsorption of trace contaminants: characteristics and mechanism of competitive adsorption. |
Q57936371 | Effect of rice-cooking water to the daily arsenic intake in Bangladesh: results of field surveys and rice-cooking experiments |
Q43364564 | Effects of decreasing activated carbon particle diameter from 30 μm to 140 nm on equilibrium adsorption capacity. |
Q40397254 | Elimination of representative contaminant candidate list viruses, coxsackievirus, echovirus, hepatitis A virus, and norovirus, from water by coagulation processes. |
Q45324148 | Evaluation 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. |
Q82565870 | Exposure assessment of metal intakes from drinking water relative to those from total diet in Japan |
Q42794393 | Geosmin and 2-methylisoborneol adsorption on super-powdered activated carbon in the presence of natural organic matter. |
Q91690877 | Identification 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 |
Q47320386 | Identification of mutagenic transformation products generated during oxidation of 3-methyl-4-nitrophenol solutions by orbitrap tandem mass spectrometry and quantitative structure-activity relationship analyses. |
Q52627770 | Identifying, counting, and characterizing superfine activated-carbon particles remaining after coagulation, sedimentation, and sand filtration. |
Q30680025 | Improved virus removal by high-basicity polyaluminum coagulants compared to commercially available aluminum-based coagulants. |
Q40691324 | Investigation of enteric adenovirus and poliovirus removal by coagulation processes and suitability of bacteriophages MS2 and φX174 as surrogates for those viruses. |
Q57866005 | Isotope Microscopy Visualization of the Adsorption Profile of 2-Methylisoborneol and Geosmin in Powdered Activated Carbon |
Q43326783 | Mechanisms of trichloramine removal with activated carbon: stoichiometric analysis with isotopically labeled trichloramine and theoretical analysis with a diffusion-reaction model. |
Q43360074 | Micro-milling of spent granular activated carbon for its possible reuse as an adsorbent: Remaining capacity and characteristics. |
Q92113286 | Micro-milling super-fine powdered activated carbon decreases adsorption capacity by introducing oxygen/hydrogen-containing functional groups on carbon surface from water |
Q57483365 | Minimizing residual black particles in sand filtrate when applying super-fine powdered activated carbon: Coagulants and coagulation conditions |
Q51622915 | Modeling high adsorption capacity and kinetics of organic macromolecules on super-powdered activated carbon. |
Q88101469 | Monte-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 |
Q46412276 | Mutagenic fate of insecticide fenitrothion in the environment-mutagenicity increases both by anaerobic biodegradation and photodegradation. |
Q46786256 | Mutagenicity of anaerobic fenitrothion metabolites after aerobic biodegradation. |
Q92388573 | Prediction of 1,4-dioxane decomposition during VUV treatment by model simulation taking into account effects of coexisting inorganic ions |
Q43326398 | Removal of iodide from water by chlorination and subsequent adsorption on powdered activated carbon |
Q88157757 | Removals of pesticides and pesticide transformation products during drinking water treatment processes and their impact on mutagen formation potential after chlorination |
Q82872959 | Selecting analytical target pesticides in monitoring: Sensitivity analysis and scoring |
Q51232416 | Selecting pesticides for inclusion in drinking water quality guidelines on the basis of detection probability and ranking. |
Q42794401 | Sensitivity analysis using a diffuse pollution hydrologic model to assess factors affecting pesticide concentrations in river water |
Q99562339 | Suitability 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 |
Q43351790 | Superiority of wet-milled over dry-milled superfine powdered activated carbon for adsorptive 2-methylisoborneol removal |
Q43676644 | The variation on the mutagenicity of CNP during anaerobic biodegradation. |
Q48348862 | Trichloramine Removal with Activated Carbon Is Governed by Two Reductive Reactions: A Theoretical Approach with Diffusion-Reaction Models |
Q47704751 | Use of gas chromatography-mass spectrometry-olfactometry and a conventional flask test to identify off-flavor compounds generated from phenylalanine during chlorination of drinking water. |
Q43344065 | Use of orbitrap-MS/MS and QSAR analyses to estimate mutagenic transformation products of iopamidol generated during ozonation and chlorination |
Q43331623 | Virus inactivation during coagulation with aluminum coagulants. |
Q43368540 | Virus inactivation in aluminum and polyaluminum coagulation. |
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