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Michael R. Hoffmann
Researcher at California Institute of Technology
Publications - 522
Citations - 70877
Michael R. Hoffmann is an academic researcher from California Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Aqueous solution & IUCN Red List. The author has an hindex of 109, co-authored 500 publications receiving 63474 citations. Previous affiliations of Michael R. Hoffmann include Clarkson University & International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources.
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Nutrient leaching from pine needles impacted by acidic cloudwater
TL;DR: In this article, Stratus cloudwater was collected for chemical analyses at Henninger Flats (870 m MSL), a site in the foothills of the San Gabriel Mountains, 25 km northeast of downtown Los Angeles.
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Enhanced photoreductive degradation of perfluorooctanesulfonate by UV irradiation in the presence of ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid
Gu Pengfei,Chaojie Zhang,Zhuyu Sun,Haozhen Zhang,Qi Zhou,Sijie Lin,Jinyu Rong,Michael R. Hoffmann +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, an alternative photolytic approach employing aquated electrons, e_(aq)−, in the presence of ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA), was explored to enhance the photo-induced degradation of PFOS.
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Lithium batteries: Improving solid-electrolyte interphases via underpotential solvent electropolymerization.
TL;DR: In this paper, the role of kinetics in controlling the properties of the solid-electrolyte interphases generated from the reduction of propylene carbonate (PC), a typical solvent in LMB, was investigated.
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Proton-assisted electron transfer and hydrogen-atom diffusion in a model system for photocatalytic hydrogen production.
TL;DR: A model photocatalytic system consisting of single atoms deposited on quantum dots that are anchored on to a primary photocatalyst is employed to explore fundamental aspects of photolytic hydrogen generation, and hydrogen bonding between hydrophilic surface groups of the CNQDs and interfacial water molecules facilitates both proton-assisted electron transfer and sorption/desorption pathways.
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Incorporation of Quorum Sensing Inhibitors onto Reverse Osmosis Membranes for Biofouling Prevention in Seawater Desalination
TL;DR: Two known QSIs, vanillin and cinnamaldehyde, were physically attached onto polyamide thin-film composite reverse osmosis (RO) membranes to enhance membrane in situ antibiofouling potential and experienced a minimal loss in permeate flux.