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Engineering Sustainable Infrastructure for the Future      
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Eric M.V. Hoek, Ph.D.     
Associate Professor
5732G Boelter Hall
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
University of California
Los Angeles, CA 90095-1593
emvhoek@ucla.edu
Phone: (310) 206-3735      Fax: (310) 206-2222
 
 Refereed Journal Publications
1.  Verliefde, A.R.D., E.R. Cornelissen, S.G.J. Heijman, E.M.V. Hoek, G.L. Amy, B. Van der Bruggen, and J.C. van Dijk, “Influence of Solute-Membrane Affinity on Rejection of Uncharged Organic Solutes by Nanofiltration and Reverse Osmosis Membranes,” Environmental Science & Technology 43 (2009) 2400-2406.

2.  Lind, M.L., B.H. Jeong, A. Subramani, and E.M.V. Hoek, “Effect of Mobile Cation on Zeolite-Polyamide Thin Film Nanocomposite Membranes,” Journal of Materials Research 24 (2009) 1624-1631.

3.  Jin, X. and E.M.V. Hoek, “Role of Specific Ion Interactions in Seawater RO Membrane Fouling by Alginic Acid,” Environmental Science & Technology 43 (2009) 3580-3587.

4.  Ghosh, A.K. and E.M.V. Hoek, “Impacts of Support Membrane Structure and Chemistry on Polyamide-Polysulfone Interfacial Composite Membranes,” Journal of Membrane Science 336 (2009) 140–148.

5.  Guillen, G. and E.M.V. Hoek, “Linking Microscopic and Macroscopic Transport Phenomena in Reverse Osmosis Processes,” Chemical Engineering Journal 149 (2009) 221-231.

6.  Jin, X., A. Jawor, S. Kim, and E.M.V. Hoek, “Influence of Feed Water Temperature on Separation Performance and Organic Fouling of Brackish Water RO Membranes,” Desalination 239 (2009) 346-359.

7.  Jawor, A. and E.M.V. Hoek, “Influence of Feed Water Temperature on Inorganic Fouling of Brackish Water RO Membranes,” Desalination 235 (2009) 44–57.

8.  Subramani, A. and E.M.V. Hoek, “Direct Observation of Initial Microbial Deposition onto Reverse Osmosis and Nanofiltration Membranes,” Journal of Membrane Science 319 (2008) 111-125.

9.  Hoek, E.M.V., J. Allred, B.H. Jeong, and T. Knoell, “Modeling the Effects of Fouling on Full Scale Reverse Osmosis Processes,” Journal of Membrane Science 313 (2008) 33-49.

10.  Ghosh, A.K., B.H. Jeong, X. Huang, and E.M.V. Hoek, “Impacts of Reaction and Curing Conditions on Polyamide Composite Reverse Osmosis Membrane Properties,” Journal of Membrane Science 311 (2008) 34-45.

11.  Jeong, B.H., E.M.V. Hoek, Y. Yan, X. Huang, A. Subramani, G. Hurwitz, A.K. Ghosh, and A. Jawor, “Interfacial Polymerization of Thin Film Nanocomposites: A New Concept for Reverse Osmosis Membranes,” Journal of Membrane Science 294 (2007) 1-7.

12.  Kim, S. and Eric M.V. Hoek, “Interactions Controlling Biopolymer Fouling of Reverse Osmosis Membranes,” Desalination 202 (2007) 333-342.

13.  Lee, S., S. Kim, E.M.V. Hoek, and J. Cho, “Natural Organic Matter Fouling due to Foulant-Membrane Physicochemical Interactions,” Desalination 202 (2007) 333-342.

14.  Kim, S., M. Marion, B.H. Jeong, and E.M.V. Hoek, “Crossflow Membrane Filtration of Interacting Nanoparticle Suspensions,” Journal of Membrane Science 284 (2006) 361-372.

15.  Kang, S., E.M.V. Hoek, H. Choi, and H. Shin, “Effect of Membrane Surface Properties During the Fast Evaluation of Cell Attachment,” Separation Science and Technology 41 (2006) 1475-1487.

16.  Hoek, E.M.V., and G.K. Agarwal, “Extended DLVO Interactions between Spherical Particles and Rough Surfaces,” Journal of Colloid & Interface Science 298 (2006) 50-58.

17.  Subramani, A., S. Kim, and E.M.V. Hoek, “Pressure, Flow, and Concentration Profiles in Open and Spacer-Filled Membrane Channels,” Journal of Membrane Science 277 (2005) 7-17.

18.  Kim, S. and E.M.V. Hoek, “Modeling Concentration Polarization in Reverse Osmosis Processes,” Desalination 186 (2005) 111-128.

19.  Wang, S., G. Guillen, and E.M.V. Hoek, “Direct Observation of Microbial Adhesion to Membranes,” Environmental Science & Technology 39 (2005) 6461-6469.

20.  Escobar I.C., E.M.V. Hoek, et al., “Committee Report: Recent Advances and Research Needs in Membrane Fouling,” Journal American Water Works Association, 97 (2005) 79-89.

21.  Ahmad, R., S. Begum, E.M.V. Hoek, T. Karanfil, E.A. Genceli, A. Yadav, P. Trivedi, C.L. Zhang, “Physico-chemical Processes,” Water Environment Research, 76 (2004) 823-1002.

22.  Kang, S., A. Subramani, E.M.V. Hoek, M.A. Deshusses, and M.R. Matsumoto, “Direct Observation of Biofouling in Cross-flow Microfiltration: Mechanisms of Deposition and Release,” Journal of Membrane Science, 244 (2004) 151-165.

23.  Hoek, E.M.V. and M. Elimelech, “Cake-Enhanced Concentration Polarization: A New Fouling Mechanism for Salt Rejecting Membranes,” Environmental Science and Technology 17 (2003) 5581-5588.

24.  Hoek, E.M.V., S. Bhattacharjee, and M. Elimelech, “Effect of Surface Roughness on Colloid-Membrane DLVO Interactions,” Langmuir 19 (2003) 4836-4847.

25.  Hoek, E.M.V., A.S. Kim, and M. Elimelech, “Influence of Crossflow Membrane Filter Geometry on Colloidal Fouling of Reverse Osmosis Membranes,” Environmental Engineering Science 19 (2002) 357-372.

26.  Kim, A.S. and E.M.V. Hoek, “Investigation of Cake Structures in Dead-End Membrane Filtration: NPT Monte Carlo Study,” Environmental Engineering Science 19 (2002) 373-386.

27.  Walker, S.L., S. Bhattacharjee, E.M.V. Hoek, and M. Elimelech, “A Novel Asymmetric Clamping Cell for Measuring Streaming Potential of Flat Surfaces,” Langmuir 18 (2002) 2193-2198.

28.  Vrijenhoek, E.M., M. Elimelech, and S. Hong, “Influence of Membrane Surface Properties on Initial Colloidal Fouling Rate of Reverse Osmosis and Nanofiltration Membranes,” Journal of Membrane Science 118 (2001) 28-45.

29.  Vrijenhoek, E.M. and J.J. Waypa, “Arsenic Removal from Drinking Water by a 'Loose' Nanofiltration Membrane,” Desalination 130 (2000) 265-277.

30.  Childress, A.C., E.M. Vrijenhoek, M. Elimelech, T.S. Tanaka, and M.D. Beuhler, “Particulate and THM precursor removal with ferric chloride,” Journal of Environmental Engineering-ASCE 125 (1999) 1054-1061.

31.  Vrijenhoek, E.M., A.E. Childress, M. Elimelech, T.S. Tanaka, and M.D. Beuhler, “Removing particles and THM precursors by enhanced coagulation,” Journal American Water Works Association 90 (1998) 139-150.
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