Isabel Escobar
Dr. Isabel Escobar
Professor and Interim Assistant Dean of Research Development and Outreach
Location:
Toledo, Ohio
United States
US
Office Phone:
+1 419 530 82
Degree:
Ph.D., Environmental Engineering University of Central Florida, USA 2000
M.S., Environmental Engineering University of Central Florida, USA 1996
B.S., Environmental Engineering University of Central Florida, USA 1995
Publications
Hausman R., and I.C. Escobar (2012). A Comparison of Silver- and Copper-Charged Polypropylene Feed Spacers for Biofouling Control, Journal of Applied Polymer Science. doi: 10.1002/app.38164.Zaky A., I.C. Escobar, A.M. Motlagh, and C. Gruden (2012). Determining the influence of active cells and conditioning layer on early stage biofilm formation using cellulose acetate ultrafiltration membranes, Desalination, 286: 296-303.
Gorey, C., and I.C. Escobar (2011). N-isopropylacrylamide (NIPAAM) modified cellulose acetate ultrafiltration membranes, Journal of Membrane Science, 383: 272-279.
Hausman R., T. Gullinkala, and I.C. Escobar (2010). Development of Copper-Charged Polypropylene Feedspacers for Biofouling Control, J. Membrane Sci., 358 (11): 114-121.
Hausman, R., Digman B., I.C. Escobar, M.R. Coleman, and T-S Chung (2010). Functionalization of Polybenzimidizole Membranes to Impart Negative Charge and Hydrophilicity, Journal of Membrane Science, 363: 195-203.