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David Waite

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Environmental Science & Technology|December 5, 2025
Is Singlet Oxygen an Important Oxidant in Advanced Oxidation Processes?Shikha Garg, T David Waite
Environmental Science & Technology|July 22, 2006
Process optimization of fenton oxidation using kinetic modelingChristopher K Duesterberg, T David Waite
Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine|December 11, 2003
The immediate retest in temporary threshold shift audiometryDavid McBride, Tim Gilmore, David Waite
Environmental Science & Technology|March 2, 2002
Kinetic model for Fe(II) oxidation in seawater in the absence and presence of natural organic matterAndrew L Rose, T David Waite
Water Research|April 20, 2010
Iron speciation and iron species transformation in activated sludge membrane bioreactorsXiao-Mao Wang, T David Waite
Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry|May 13, 2014
Cu(II)-catalyzed oxidation of dopamine in aqueous solutions: mechanism and kineticsA Ninh Pham, T David Waite
Environmental Science & Technology|November 19, 2003
Effect of dissolved natural organic matter on the kinetics of ferrous iron oxygenation in seawaterAndrew L Rose, T David Waite
The Journal of Physical Chemistry. A|May 30, 2008
Modeling the kinetics of Fe(II) oxidation in the presence of citrate and salicylate in aqueous solutions at pH 6.0-8.0 and 25 degrees CA Ninh Pham, T David Waite
Environmental Science & Technology|March 13, 2003
Kinetic modeling of TiO2-catalyzed photodegradation of trace levels of microcystin-LRAndrew J Feitz, T David Waite
Environmental Science & Technology|August 10, 2010
Role of heterogeneous precipitation in determining the nature of products formed on oxidation of Fe(II) in seawater containing natural organic matterMark W Bligh, T David Waite
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Environmental Science & Technology|December 5, 2025
Is Singlet Oxygen an Important Oxidant in Advanced Oxidation Processes?Shikha Garg, T David Waite
Environmental Science & Technology|July 22, 2006
Process optimization of fenton oxidation using kinetic modelingChristopher K Duesterberg, T David Waite
Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine|December 11, 2003
The immediate retest in temporary threshold shift audiometryDavid McBride, Tim Gilmore, David Waite
Environmental Science & Technology|March 2, 2002
Kinetic model for Fe(II) oxidation in seawater in the absence and presence of natural organic matterAndrew L Rose, T David Waite
Water Research|April 20, 2010
Iron speciation and iron species transformation in activated sludge membrane bioreactorsXiao-Mao Wang, T David Waite
Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry|May 13, 2014
Cu(II)-catalyzed oxidation of dopamine in aqueous solutions: mechanism and kineticsA Ninh Pham, T David Waite
Environmental Science & Technology|November 19, 2003
Effect of dissolved natural organic matter on the kinetics of ferrous iron oxygenation in seawaterAndrew L Rose, T David Waite
The Journal of Physical Chemistry. A|May 30, 2008
Modeling the kinetics of Fe(II) oxidation in the presence of citrate and salicylate in aqueous solutions at pH 6.0-8.0 and 25 degrees CA Ninh Pham, T David Waite
Environmental Science & Technology|March 13, 2003
Kinetic modeling of TiO2-catalyzed photodegradation of trace levels of microcystin-LRAndrew J Feitz, T David Waite
Environmental Science & Technology|August 10, 2010
Role of heterogeneous precipitation in determining the nature of products formed on oxidation of Fe(II) in seawater containing natural organic matterMark W Bligh, T David Waite
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