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42
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7203
World Ranking
17470
National Ranking
773

Overview

Bernard Legube is affiliated with the University of Poitiers in France and specializes in Environmental Science with a particular focus on Water Science and Technology, Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering, and Pollution. Their work predominantly addresses topics related to water quality and pollution assessment, water quality monitoring and analysis, as well as the presence and impact of heavy metals in the environment.

Among their recent research contributions is the paper titled "Multivariate Monitoring of Surface Water Quality: Physico-Chemical, Microbiological and 3D Fluorescence Characterization", published in 2020 in the journal Water. This study explores comprehensive approaches to assessing surface water quality using advanced physico-chemical and microbiological techniques coupled with three-dimensional fluorescence analysis.

Bernard Legube has collaborated frequently with a set of coauthors, including Claude Daou, Mervat El-Hoz, and Amine Kassouf. These collaborations reflect interdisciplinary engagement within the environmental sciences and related technical fields.

Their work is disseminated primarily through the venue Water, indicating a focused engagement with water-related environmental studies and technologies.

Key research topics covered in the body of their publications include:

  • Water Quality and Pollution Assessment
  • Water Quality Monitoring and Analysis
  • Heavy metals in environment

Main fields of study that their research contributes to are:

  • Environmental Science

Subfields of particular interest include:

  • Water Science and Technology
  • Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
  • Pollution

Frequent coauthors associated with their research are:

  • Claude Daou
  • Mervat El-Hoz
  • Amine Kassouf

Frequent publication venues include:

  • Water

Best Publications

  • Catalytic ozonation: a promising advanced oxidation technology for water treatment

    B Legube;N Karpel Vel Leitner

  • A comparative study of the effects of chloride, sulfate and nitrate ions on the rates of decomposition of H2O2 and organic compounds by Fe(II)/H2O2 and Fe(III)/H2O2.

    Joseph De Laat;Giang Truong Le;Bernard Legube

  • Principal component analysis: an appropriate tool for water quality evaluation and management—application to a tropical lake system

    Bernard Parinet;Antoine Lhote;Bernard Legube

  • Chlorination studies of free and combined amino acids

    L. Hureiki;J.P. Croué;B. Legube

  • Oxidation of bisphenol A by ozone in aqueous solution

    Marie Deborde;Sylvie Rabouan;Sylvie Rabouan;Patrick Mazellier;Patrick Mazellier;Jean-Pierre Duguet

  • Comparative study of the oxidation of atrazine and acetone by H2O2/UV, Fe(III)/UV, Fe(iii)/H2O2/UV and Fe(II) or Fe(III)/H2O2

    J. De Laat;H. Gallard;S. Ancelin;B. Legube

  • Effects of chloride and sulfate on the rate of oxidation of ferrous ion by H2O2.

    Giang Le Truong;Joseph De Laat;Bernard Legube

  • Influence du pH sur la vitesse d'oxydation de compose′s organiques par FeII/H2O2. Me′canismes re′actionnels et mode′lisation

    Herve′ Gallard;Joseph de Laat;Bernard Legube

  • Liquid chromatography coupled with tandem mass spectrometry method for thirty-three pesticides in natural water and comparison of performance between classical solid phase extraction and passive sampling approaches

    Sophie Lissalde;Nicolas Mazzella;Vincent Fauvelle;François Delmas

  • Distribution and characterization of dissolved organic matter of surface waters

    B. Martin-Mousset;J. P. Croue;E. Lefebvre;B. Legube

  • Aqueous chlorination of diclofenac: Kinetic study and transformation products identification.

    M. Soufan;M. Deborde;B. Legube

  • Aqueous chlorination of carbamazepine: Kinetic study and transformation product identification

    M. Soufan;M. Deborde;A. Delmont;B. Legube

  • Removal of Hydrophobic and Hydrophilic Constituents by Anion Exchange Resin

    J.-P. Croué;D. Violleau;C. Bodaire;B. Legube

  • Distribution et caractérisation de la matière organique dissoute d'eaux naturelles de surface

    B Martin-Mousset;J.P Croue;E Lefebvre;B Legube

  • Ozone and hydroxyl radicals induced oxidation of glycine

    P. Berger;N. Karpel Vel Leitner;M. Doré;B. Legube

  • Charge Transfer of Iron(III) Monomeric and Oligomeric Aqua Hydroxo Complexes: Semiempirical Investigation into Photoactivity

    Ludovic Lopes;Joseph de Laat;Bernard Legube

  • The ozonation of organic halide precursors: effect of bicarbonate

    David A. Reckhow;Bernard Legube;Philip C. Singer

  • Atrazine and simazine removal mechanisms by nanofiltration: Influence of natural organic matter concentration

    Koffi Marcus Agbekodo;Koffi Marcus Agbekodo;Bernard Legube;Stephane Dard

  • Modeling of bromate formation by ozonation of surface waters in drinking water treatment

    Bernard Legube;Bernard Parinet;Karine Gelinet;Florence Berne

  • Degradation of carbendazim by UV/H2O2 investigated by kinetic modelling

    P. Mazellier;É. Leroy;J. De Laat;B. Legube

  • Modelisation de la demande en chlore d'une eau traitee

    A. Jadas-Hécart;A. El Morer;M. Stitou;P. Bouillot

Frequent Co-Authors

Jean-Philippe Croué
Jean-Philippe Croué University of Poitiers
Fernando J. Beltrán
Fernando J. Beltrán University of Extremadura
David A. Reckhow
David A. Reckhow University of Massachusetts Amherst
Nazario Martín
Nazario Martín Complutense University of Madrid
Magalie Baudrimont
Magalie Baudrimont Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Philip C. Singer
Philip C. Singer University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Hélène Budzinski
Hélène Budzinski University of Bordeaux
Pierre Servais
Pierre Servais Université Libre de Bruxelles
Gilles Billen
Gilles Billen Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Cornelia Rumpel
Cornelia Rumpel Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS

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