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William Arnold
Associate Professor

William Arnold

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My research is focused on the fate of anthropogenic chemicals in natural and engineered systems. Most of my efforts are focused on identifying important transformation processes, understanding detailed reaction mechanisms, and determining reaction rates. My goals are to be able to predict contaminant fate in natural aquatic systems and to design remediation technologies to treat contaminated waters. Current efforts include developing reactive membrane barriers for pollutant containment, studying the photochemical fate of pharmaceutical compounds, studying reactions that occur at mineral (natural) and zero-valent metal (engineered) surfaces, and using sensor networks to monitor water quality and predict the presence of organic contaminants in surface waters.

Selected Publications:

Werner, J.J.; Arnold, W.A.; McNeill, K., 2006. Water hardness as a photochemical parameter: tetracycline photolysis as a function of calcium concentration, magnesium concentration, and pH, Environmental Science and Technology, in press. Emerging Contaminants Special Issue.

Chun, C.L.; Penn, R.L.; and Arnold, W.A., 2006. Kinetic and microscopic studies of reductive transformations of organic contaminants on goethite. Environmental Science and Technology, v. 40(10) pp. 3299-3304.

Shimotori, T.; Cussler, E. L. and Arnold, W. A., 2006. High-Density Polyethylene Membrane Containing Fe(0) as a Contaminant Barrier. Journal of Environmental Engineering-ASCE, 132(7) pp. 803-809.

Chun, C.L., Hozalski, R.M.; Arnold, W.A., 2005. Degradation of drinking water disinfection byproducts in the presence of synthetic goethite and magnetite. Environmental Science and Technology, 39(21), 8525 -8532.

Pearson, C.R.; Hozalski, R.M.; Arnold, W.A., 2005. Degradation of chloropicrin in the presence of Fe(0). , Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, v. 24(12), 3037-3042.

Boreen, A.L.; Arnold, W.A.; McNeill, K., 2005. Triplet-sensitized photodegradation of sulfa drugs containing six-memebered heterocyclic groups: identification of an SO2 extrusion photoproduct, Environmental Science and Technology, v. 39(10), pp. 3630-3638.

Latch, D. E.; Packer, J. L.; Stender, B. L.; VanOverbeke, J; Arnold, W.A., McNeill, K. 2005. Aqueous photochemistry of triclosan: Formation of 2,4-dichlorophenol, 2,8-dichlorodibenzo-p-dioxin and oligomerization products. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, 24(3): 517-525.

Zhang, L.; Arnold, W. A.; Hozalski, R.M. 2004. Kinetics of haloacetic acid reactions with Fe(0). Environmental Science and Technology, 38(24): 6881-6889.

Shimotori, T.; Nuxoll, E. E.; Cussler, E. L. and Arnold, W. A. 2004. A polymer membrane containing Fe0 as a contaminant barrier. Environmental Science and Technology, 38(7): 2264-2270.

Arnold, W.A., Winget, P., and Cramer, C.J. 2002. Reductive dechlorination of 1,1,2,2-tetrachloroethane. Environmental Science and Technology, 36(16): 3536-3541.

Education:

  • B.S., 1994, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Chemical Engineering
  • M.S., 1995, Yale University, Chemical Engineering
  • Ph.D., 1999, The Johns Hopkins University, Environmental Engineering

Experience:

  • Visiting Researcher, Eawag, The Swiss Federal Institute for Aquatic Science and Technology, 2006-2007
  • Associate Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, University of Minnesota, 2005-present
  • Assistant Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, University of Minnesota, 1999-2005
 
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