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Overview

Christopher W.K. Chow is affiliated with the University of South Australia in Australia. Their research spans several core areas within engineering and environmental science, focusing on topics related to concrete materials, water quality, and waste recycling.

The main fields of study for this researcher include:

  • Engineering
  • Environmental Science

Their work extends into several subfields, particularly:

  • Civil and Structural Engineering
  • Water Science and Technology
  • Building and Construction
  • Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
  • Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis

Key topics that frequently appear in their research are:

  • Concrete and Cement Materials Research
  • Innovative concrete reinforcement materials
  • Water Quality Monitoring and Analysis
  • Water Quality Monitoring Technologies
  • Water Treatment and Disinfection
  • Water Systems and Optimization
  • Recycling and utilization of industrial and municipal waste in materials production

Among recent papers are:

  • Effect of dye structure on color removal efficiency by coagulation (2020, Chemical Engineering Journal)
  • Utilization of drinking water treatment sludge in concrete paving blocks: Microstructural analysis, durability and leaching properties (2020, Journal of Environmental Management)
  • Applications of Online UV-Vis Spectrophotometer for Drinking Water Quality Monitoring and Process Control: A Review (2022, Sensors)
  • Properties and microstructure of concrete blocks incorporating drinking water treatment sludge exposed to early-age carbonation curing (2020, Journal of Cleaner Production)
  • The potential use of drinking water sludge ash as supplementary cementitious material in the manufacture of concrete blocks (2020, Resources Conservation and Recycling)

Frequent publication venues for this researcher include:

  • Construction and Building Materials
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Sensors
  • Environmental Science and Pollution Research
  • Journal of Water Process Engineering

Collaborations have been established with several frequent co-authors, including:

  • Yan Zhuge
  • Raufdeen Rameezdeen
  • Nima Gorjian
  • Xing Ma
  • Yue Liu

Best Publications

  • Recent Developments in Photocatalytic Water Treatment Technology: A Review

    Meng Nan Chong;Bo Jin;Bo Jin;Christopher W.K. Chow;Chris Saint

  • Kinetic study and equilibrium isotherm analysis of Congo Red adsorption by clay materials

    Vipasiri Vimonses;Shaomin Lei;Bo Jin;Chris W.K. Chow

  • Adsorption of congo red by three Australian kaolins

    Vipasiri Vimonses;Shaomin Lei;Bo Jin;Chris W.K. Chow

  • Removing ammonium from water and wastewater using cost-effective adsorbents: A review.

    Jianyin Huang;Jianyin Huang;Nadeeka Rathnayake Kankanamge;Christopher Chow;David T. Welsh

  • Comparison of NOM character in selected Australian and Norwegian drinking waters

    Rolando Fabris;Christopher W.K. Chow;Mary Drikas;Bjørnar Eikebrokk

  • Mechanism of natural organic matter removal by polyaluminum chloride: Effect of coagulant particle size and hydrolysis kinetics

    Mingquan Yan;Dongsheng Wang;Jinren Ni;Jiuhui Qu

  • The impact of conventional water treatment processes on cells of the cyanobacterium Microcystis aeruginosa

    Christopher W.K Chow;Mary Drikas;Jenny House;Michael D Burch

  • Effect of dye structure on color removal efficiency by coagulation

    Felix Mcyotto;Qunshan Wei;Daniel K. Macharia;Manhong Huang

  • Use of artificial neural networks for predicting optimal alum doses and treated water quality parameters

    Holger R Maier;Nicolas Morgan;Christopher W.K Chow

  • Absorbance spectroscopy-based examination of effects of coagulation on the reactivity of fractions of natural organic matter with varying apparent molecular weights.

    Gregory Korshin;Christopher W.K. Chow;Rolando Fabris;Mary Drikas

  • Assessing natural organic matter treatability using high performance size exclusion chromatography.

    Christopher W.K. Chow;Rolando Fabris;John van Leeuwen;Dongsheng Wang

  • Using Coagulation, Flocculation, and Settling to Remove Toxic cyanobacteria

    Mary Drikas;Christopher W.K. Chow;Jenny House;Michael D. Burch

  • Enhanced coagulation for high alkalinity and micro-polluted water: the third way through coagulant optimization.

    Mingquan Yan;Dongsheng Wang;Jiuhui Qu;Jinren Ni

  • Relative importance of hydrolyzed Al(III) species (Ala, Alb, and Alc) during coagulation with polyaluminum chloride: A case study with the typical micro-polluted source waters

    Mingquan Yan;Dongsheng Wang;Jiuhui Qu;Wenjie He

  • Pre-treatments to reduce fouling of low pressure micro-filtration (MF) membranes

    Rolando Fabris;Eun Kyung Lee;Christopher W.K. Chow;Vicki Chen

  • Removal of humic acid using TiO2 photocatalytic process--fractionation and molecular weight characterisation studies.

    Sanly Liu;May Lim;Rolando Fabris;Christopher Chow

  • A rapid fractionation technique to characterise natural organic matter for the optimisation of water treatment processes

    Christopher W. K. Chow;Rolando Fabris;Mary Drikas

  • Optimisation of an annular photoreactor process for degradation of Congo Red using a newly synthesized titania impregnated kaolinite nano-photocatalyst

    Meng Nan Chong;Shaomin Lei;Bo Jin;Chris Saint

  • TiO2 Photocatalysis of Natural Organic Matter in Surface Water: Impact on Trihalomethane and Haloacetic Acid Formation Potential

    Sanly Liu;May Lim;Rolando Fabris;Christopher Chow

  • Optimised coagulation using aluminium sulfate for the removal of dissolved organic carbon

    Christopher W.K. Chow;John A. van Leeuwen;Rolando Fabris;Mary Drikas

  • Synthesis and characterisation of novel titania impregnated kaolinite nano-photocatalyst

    Meng Nan Chong;Vipasiri Vimonses;Shaomin Lei;Bo Jin

Frequent Co-Authors

Mary Drikas
Mary Drikas South Australian Water Corporation
Dongsheng Wang
Dongsheng Wang Chinese Academy of Sciences
Bo Jin
Bo Jin University of Adelaide
Rose Amal
Rose Amal University of New South Wales
Christopher P. Saint
Christopher P. Saint University of South Australia
David Cook
David Cook University of Iceland
Meng Nan Chong
Meng Nan Chong Monash University Malaysia
Jiuhui Qu
Jiuhui Qu University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
Binoy Sarkar
Binoy Sarkar University of Adelaide
Simon Beecham
Simon Beecham University of South Australia

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