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Dr. Christopher M. Miller

Associate Professor
Office: 210 ASEC
Tel- 330.972.5915
Fax- 330.972.6020
Email: cmmiller@uakron.edu




Education
  • Ph.D. University of Iowa (1995)
  • Professional Engineer (Ohio) - Environmental Engineering

Member
  • New lab (~2000 square feet) completed in January 2000! See photos (pic1) (pic2)

Research Projects
Teaching
Recent Publications:
  • Kevin C. Bower, Kevin H. Gardner, C. M. Miller, and L. Kong (Accepted - pending revision).  “In-Situ Colloidal MnO2 Deposition and Ozonation of 2,4-Dinitrotoluene,” Submitted to Environmental Engineering and Science.
  • C. M. Miller and K. C. Bower (In Press).  “Advanced Chemical Oxidation: Fenton's Reagent Degradation of Organic Compounds,” Accepted for publication in AEESP Environmental Engineering Processes Lab Manual.
  • K. Bower, S. E. Duirk, and C. M. Miller.  “Chapter 14.  Development of an Enhanced Ozone-Hydrogen Peroxide Advanced Oxidation Process,” Emerging Technologies in Hazardous Waste Management 8, Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, pp. 167-176, 2000.
  • S. E. Duirk, W. Butala, and C. M. Miller.  “Chapter 17.  Encapsulation of Nitrate Salts Using Vinylmethylpolysiloxane,” Emerging Technologies in Hazardous Waste Management 8, Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, pp. 199-206, 2000.
  • C. M. Miller, S. E. Duirk, and K. H. Gardner.  Chromium Leaching from Silicone Foam-Encapsulated Mixed Waste.  Environmental Science and Technology, 34(3):455-460, 2000.
  • I. D. Sasowsky, A. Foos, and C. M. Miller.  “Lithic Controls on the Removal of Metals and Remediation of Acidic Mine Drainage,” Water Research, 34(10):2742-2746, 2000.
  • Miller C. M.  and R. L. Valentine.  Mechanistic Studies of Surface-Catalyzed H2O2 Decomposition and Contaminant Degradation in the Presence of Sand. Water Research, 33(12):2805-2816, 1999.
  • C. M. Miller, R. L. Valentine, M. Roehl, and P. J. J. Alvarez.. Chemical and Microbiological Asessment of Pendimethalin Contaminated Soil After Treatment With Fenton's Reagent. Water Research, 30:2579-2586, 1996.
  • Miller C.M. and, R. L. Valentine. Hydrogen Peroxide Decomposition and Quinoline Degradation in the Presence of Aquifer Material. Water Research, 29:2353-2359, 1995.

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