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Michèle B. Heeb

Researcher at École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

Publications -  4
Citations -  570

Michèle B. Heeb is an academic researcher from École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne. The author has contributed to research in topics: Bromide & Hypobromous acid. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 4 publications receiving 417 citations. Previous affiliations of Michèle B. Heeb include Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology.

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Oxidative treatment of bromide-containing waters: formation of bromine and its reactions with inorganic and organic compounds--a critical review.

TL;DR: It could be shown that HOBr/OBr(-) are the dominant species in fresh waters and in ocean waters, other bromine species such as Br2, BrCl, and Br2O gain importance and may have to be considered under certain conditions.
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Formation and reactivity of inorganic and organic chloramines and bromamines during oxidative water treatment.

TL;DR: Kinetic model simulations showed that during chlorination inorganic and organic chloramines are the main halamines formed, however, their further reactions with organic matter are outcompeted kinetically by chlorine.
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Molecular Mechanism of NDMA Formation from N,N‑Dimethylsulfamide During Ozonation: Quantum Chemical Insights into a Bromide-Catalyzed Pathway

TL;DR: Computational results bring new insights into the electronic nature, chemical equilibria, and kinetics of the elementary reactions of this pathway, enabled by computed energies of structures that are not possible to access experimentally.
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Strontium hydroxyapatite and strontium carbonate as templates for the precipitation of calcium-phosphates in the absence and presence of fluoride

TL;DR: In this paper, Strontium hyclroxyapariLe (Sr-10(PO4)(6)(OH)(2) or SrHAP) and strontium carbonate(SrCO3) were used as calcium free seed templates in precipitation experiments conducted with varying initial calcium-Lophosphate (Ca/P) or calcium-Lo-phosphaLe-lo-fluoride (ca/P/F) ratios.