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Name: Athit Phetrak

Position: Lecturer

Department: Social and Environmental Medicine

Athit.phe@mahidol.ac.th

athit.phetrak@gmail.com

Office phone:   athit.phetrak@gmail.com



Last updated: April 30, 2019

Publications


2018

Kitkaew D, Phetrak A, Ampawong S, Mingkhwan R, Phihusut D, Okanurak K, Polprasert C. (2018) Fast and Efficient Removal of Hexavalent Chromium from Water by Iron Oxide Particles. Environment and Natural Resources Journal 2018; 16(1): 91-100.


2017

Kanlayanee Yimyam, Aunnop Wongrueng, Pharkphum Rakruam, Saoharit Nitayavardhana, Athit Phetrak, SuthidaTheepharaksapan, Suraphong Wattanachira. Reduction of DBP Precursors and Their THMFPs in Leachate Contaminated Groundwater by PAC Adsorption. Engineering Journal. 2017(21)July; DOI:10.4186/ej.2017.21.4.11.


2016

Phetrak, A., Lohwacharin, J., and Takizawa, S. (2016). Analysis of trihalomethane precursor removal from sub-tropical reservoir waters by a magnetic ion exchange resin using a combined method of chloride concentration variation and surrogate organic molecules. Science of the Total Environment, 539, 165-174.


2015

Lohwacharin, J., Phetrak, A., Takizawa, S., Kanisawa, Y., and Okabe, S. (2015). Bacterial growth during the start-up period of pilot-scale biological activated carbon filters: Effects of residual ozone and chlorine and backwash intervals. Process Biochemistry, 50(10), 1640-1647.


2014

Lohwacharin, J., Phetrak, A., Oguma, K., and Takizawa, S. (2014). Flocculation performance of magnetic particles with high-turbidity surface water. Water Science & Technology: Water Supply, 14(4), 609-617.

Lohwacharin, J., Yang, Y., Watanabe, N., Phetrak, A., and Takizawa, S. (2014). Removal of DOM and AOC in a full-scale advanced water treatment plant: effects of operational periods of BAC filters. Water Science & Technology: Water Supply, 14(1), 165-172.

Phetrak A., Lohwacharin, J., Sakai, H., Murakami, M., Oguma, K., and Takizawa, S. (2014). Simultaneous removal of dissolved organic matter and bromide from drinking water source by anion exchange resins for controlling disinfection by-products. Journal of Environmental Sciences, 26(6), 1294-1300.


2012

Phetrak A., Lohwacharin, J., Watanabe, N., Murakami, M., Sakai, H., Oguma, K., and Takizawa, S. (2012). Competitive removal of dissolved organic matter (DOM) and inorganic anions by anion exchange resins (AERs). Water Science and Technology: Water Supply, 12(5), 630-636.


Last updated: March 27, 2019