Kathryn Linge
Senior Lecturer
Faculty of Science and Engineering
Curtin University
Australia
Biography
Kathryn Linge has studied the occurrence and removal of chemicals of concern in recycled water systems utilizing membrane filtration and reverse osmosis for over 7 years. She has practical experience in the measurement of contamination in soils and sediments, sample preparation, sampling in both drinking water and wastewater treatment systems, and environmental field work. She has used a variety of sample preparation techniques and introduction systems for GC-MS, including liquid liquid extraction, solid phase extraction, purge and trap, solid phase microextraction, and stirbar sorptive extraction. Recently she has expanded previously develop GC-MS methods for the analysis of isotopically labelled (15N) disinfection by-products, for use in mechanistic studies. She understands the importance of data quality and lectures in the areas of Environmental Chemistry and Quality Assurance.
Research Interest
Water recycling, drinking water quality, disinfection by-products, mass spectrometry
Publications
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How ZT, I Kristiana, F Busetti, KL Linge, CA Joll.. "Organic haloamines in chlorine-based disinfected water systems: A critical review." Journal of Environmental Sciences (China) 58
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Kristinana I, D Liew, RK Henderson, CA Joll, KL Linge (2017) "Formation and control of nitrogenous DBPs from Western Australian source waters: Investigating the impacts of high nitrogen and bromide concentrations." JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
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Kristiana I, D Liew, RK Henderson, CA Joll, KL Linge (2017) "Formation and control of nitrogenous DBPs from Western Australian source waters: Investigating the impacts of high nitrogen and bromide concentrations." Journal of environmental sciences (China) 58: 102-115.