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Alameddine, M., Liu, Z., Sauvé, S., & Barbeau, B. (2025). Comparative Assessment of Powdered versus Granular Activated Carbon for PFAS Removal in Drinking Water Treatment Plants. ACS ES&T Water, 11 pages. External link
Feng, X., Liu, Z., Duy, S. V., Parent, L., Barbeau, B., & Sauvé, S. (2025). Temporal trends of 46 pesticides and 8 transformation products in surface and drinking water in Québec, Canada (2021–2023): Potential higher health risks of transformation products than parent pesticides. Water Research, 123339. External link
Farraj, S. A., Lapointe, M., Tufenkji, N., Barbeau, B., Kurusu, R. S., & Liu, Z. (2024). Data for Figures 1-6 [Dataset]. External link
Farraj, S. A., Lapointe, M., Kurusu, R. S., Liu, Z., Barbeau, B., & Tufenkji, N. (2024). Targeting nanoplastic and microplastic removal in treated wastewater with a simple indicator. Nature Water, 2(1), 72-83. External link
Feng, X., Liu, Z., Vo Duy, S., Munoz, G., Parent, L., & Sauvé, S. (2024). Pesticides and transformation products in surface waters of western Montérégie, Canada: occurrence, spatial distribution and ecotoxicological risks. Environmental Science: Advances, 14 pages. Available
Liu, Z., Peldszus, S., Sauvé, S., & Barbeau, B. (2024). Enhanced removal of trace-level per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) from drinking water using granular activated carbon (GAC): The role of ozonation. Chemosphere, 368, 143758 (9 pages). External link
Liu, Z., Mills, E. C., Mohseni, M., Barbeau, B., & Bérubé, P. R. (2022). Biological ion exchange as an alternative to biological activated carbon for natural organic matter removal: Impact of temperature and empty bed contact time (EBCT). Chemosphere, 288, 132466 (7 pages). External link
Liu, Z., Solliec, M., Papineau, I., Lompe, K. , Mohseni, M., Bérubé, P. R., Sauvé, S., & Barbeau, B. (2022). Elucidating the removal of organic micropollutants on biological ion exchange resins. Science of The Total Environment, 808, 152137 (8 pages). External link
Liu, Z., Mohseni, M., Sauvé, S., & Barbeau, B. (2022). Segmented regeneration of ion exchange resins used for natural organic matter removal. Separation and Purification Technology, 303, 122271 (9 pages). External link
Liu, Z., Haddad, M., Sauvé, S., & Barbeau, B. (2021). Alleviating the burden of ion exchange brine in water treatment: From operational strategies to brine management. Water Research, 205, 117728 (13 pages). External link
Liu, Z., Papineau, I., Mohseni, M., Peldszus, S., Bérubé, P. R., Sauvé, S., & Barbeau, B. (2021). Operating Bicarbonate-Form versus Chloride-Form Ion Exchange Resins without Regeneration for Natural Organic Matter Removal. ACS ES&T Water, 1(6), 1456-1463. External link
Liu, Z., Lompe, K. M., Mohseni, M., Bérubé, P. R., Sauvé, S., & Barbeau, B. (2020). Biological ion exchange as an alternative to biological activated carbon for drinking water treatment. Water Research, 168, 9 pages. External link
Terro, H., Alameddine, M., Liu, Z., Peldszus, S., Mohseni, M., & Barbeau, B. (2026). Sulfate-form anion exchange resins in mixed beds for the removal of NOM and PFAS from drinking water. Chemical Engineering Journal, 536, 175969 (10 pages). External link
Van de Voorde, B., Benmeridja, L., Diana Giol, E., Van der Meeren, L., Van Damme, L., Liu, Z., Toncheva, A., Raquez, J.-M., Van den Brande, N., Skirtach, A. G., Declercq, H., Dubruel, P., & Van Vlierberghe, S. (2021). Potential of poly(alkylene terephthalate)s to control endothelial cell adhesion and viability. Materials Science and Engineering C, 129, 112378 (11 pages). External link
Zimmermann, K., Schoutteten, K., Liu, Z., Chen, W., Bérubé, P., Mohseni, M., & Barbeau, B. (2025). Biological Ion Exchange for Natural Organic Matter Removal from Drinking Water. Water Research, 123722. External link