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Treavor H. Boyer

Researcher at Arizona State University

Publications -  132
Citations -  5669

Treavor H. Boyer is an academic researcher from Arizona State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ion exchange & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 119 publications receiving 4370 citations. Previous affiliations of Treavor H. Boyer include University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill & University of Florida.

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Behavior of reoccurring PARAFAC components in fluorescent dissolved organic matter in natural and engineered systems: a critical review.

TL;DR: Results for PARAFAC studies published since the year 2000 which include one or more of three reoccurring humic-like components are compared and characterized based on EEM location, characteristic ecosystems, and behavior in natural and engineered systems.
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Total Value of Phosphorus Recovery

TL;DR: This article provides a comprehensive overview of the range of benefits of recovering P from waste streams, i.e., the total value of recovered P, as well as other assets that are associated with P and can be recovered in parallel, such as energy, nitrogen, metals and minerals, and water.
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Degradation of Pharmaceuticals and Metabolite in Synthetic Human Urine by UV, UV/H2O2, and UV/PDS

TL;DR: Overall, the AOPs' performance was higher in the hydrolyzed urine than fresh urine matrix with UV/PDS better than UV/H2O2, and varied significantly depending on pharmaceutical's structure.
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Bench-scale testing of a magnetic ion exchange resin for removal of disinfection by-product precursors.

TL;DR: Results indicated that treatment with MIEX is more effective than coagulation at removing UV-absorbing substances and DOC, and in raw waters having a high specific UV absorbance and a low anionic strength.
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A pilot-scale evaluation of magnetic ion exchange treatment for removal of natural organic material and inorganic anions.

TL;DR: Evaluated magnetic ion exchange process (MIEX) for the removal of natural organic material (NOM) and bromide on a continuous-flow pilot-scale basis under different operating conditions and raw water characteristics showed consistent results.