David Sedlak

David Sedlak
Leader, Project 6: Contaminant oxidation using nanoparticulate and granular zero-valent iron
 
E-mail: sedlak@ce.berkeley.edu
Tel: (510) 643-0256
Fax: (510) 642-7483
 
Mailing address:
Civil and Environmental Engineering
657 Davis Hall
University of California
Berkeley, CA 94720-1710
 
Web page: http://www.ce.berkeley.edu/~sedlak/

Research Interests

Fate and transport of pollutants in the aquatic environment.

Recent Publications

Hsu-Kim H. and Sedlak D.L. (2005) Similarities between inorganic sulfide and the strong Hg(II)-complexing ligands in municipal wastewater effluent. Environ. Sci. Technol 39(11):4035-4041.
 
Mehrotra A.S. and Sedlak D.L. (2005) Decrease in net mercury methylation rates following iron amendment to anoxic wetland sediment slurries. Environ. Sci. Technol. 39, 2564-2570.
 
Gray J.L. and Sedlak D.L. (2005) The fate of estrogenic hormones in an engineered treatment wetland with dense macrophytes. Water Environ. Res.,77, 24-31.
 
Sedlak D.L., Deeb R.A., Hawley E.L., Mitch W.A., Durbin T.D., Mowbray S., Carr S. (2005) Sources and fate of nitrosodimethylamine and its precursors in municipal wastewater treatment plants. Water Environ. Res., 77, 32-39.