Keen, O.S., Love, N.G. and Linden, K.G. (2013)
Keen, O.S., Love, N.G. and Linden, K.G. (2013) Nitrate photochemistry in context of water reclamation. Chapter in Water Reclamation and Sustainability. Ed.Satinder Ahuja
Keen, O.S., Love, N.G. and Linden, K.G. (2013) Nitrate photochemistry in context of water reclamation. Chapter in Water Reclamation and Sustainability. Ed.Satinder Ahuja
Keen, O.S., Love, N.G., Aga, D.S. and Linden, K.G. (2015) Biodegradability of iopromide products after UV/H2O2 advanced oxidation. Chemosphere 144, 989-994
Keen, O.S., Thurman, E.M., Ferrer, I. and Linden, K.G. (2014) Susceptibility of lamotrigine to degradation by hydroxyl radicals, ozone and direct photolysis in UVC range. Chemosphere 117, 316-323
Keen, O.S., McKay, G., Mezyk, S.P., Linden, K.G. and Rosario-Ortiz, F. (2014) Identifying the factors that influence the reactivity of effluent organic matter with hydroxyl radicals. Water Research 50(1), 408-419
Dotson, A.D., Keen, V. S. (O.), and Linden, K.G. (2010) UV/H2O2 treatment of drinking water increases post-chlorination DBP formation. Water Research 44, 3703-3713
Keen, O.S., Baik, S., Linden, K.G., Aga, D.S. and Love, N.G. (2012) Enhanced biodegradation of carbamazepine after UV/H2O2 advanced oxidation. Environmental Science and Technology 46(11), 6222-6227
Keen, O.S., Love, N.G. and Linden, K.G. (2012) The role of effluent nitrate in trace organic chemical oxidation during UV disinfection. Water Research 46(16), 5224-5234 ***Best UV Paper of the Year Award by International Ultraviolet Association***
Keen, O.S., Dotson, A.D. and Linden, K.G. (2013) Evaluation of hydrogen peroxide quenching methods following an advanced oxidation process. ASCE Journal of Environmental Engineering 139(1), 137-140
Keen, O.S. and Linden, K.G. (2013) Re-engineering artificial sweetener: Transforming sucralose residuals in water via advanced oxidation. Environmental Science and Technology, Special Issue honoring Rene Schwartzenbach 47(13), 6799-6805
Keen, O.S. and Linden, K.G. (2013) Degradation of antibacterial activity of antibiotics during UV/H2O2advanced oxidation and photolysis at wavelengths above 200 nm. Environmental Science and Technology47(22), 13020-13030