Thomas Dittmar
Dr. Thomas Dittmar
Dr. rer. nat., TU Dresden
Location:
Dresden
Germany
DE
Office Phone:
+49 35146333872
Degree:
Dr. rer. nat. Friedrich-Schiller-Unversität Jena, Germany 2002
Dipl.- Chem. (environmental chemistry) Friedrich-Schiller-Unversität Jena, Germany 1998
Research Interests:
Rural water and sanitation/decentralized systems
Treated wastewater reuse
Water and wastewater treatment
Publications
Kunaschk, M., Schmalz, V., Dietrich, N., Dittmar, T., Worch, E. (2015) Novel regeneration method for phosphate loaded granular ferric(hydr)oxide - a contribution to phosphorus recycling. Water Res. 71, 219 – 226Haaken, D., Dittmar, T., Schmalz, V., Worch, E. (2014) Disinfection of biologically treated wastewater and prevention of biofouling by UV/electrolysis hybrid technology: Influence factors and limits for domestic wastewater reuse. Water Res. 52, 20 - 28
Haaken, D., Schmalz, V., Dittmar, T., Worch, E. (2013): Disinfection of secondary effluents by using slow sand filtration combined with electric fields - contribution for direct reuse of domestic wastewater. FILTECH 2013. abstract book (ISBN 978-3- 941655-06-5), 138
Haaken, D., Schmalz, V., Dittmar, T., Worch, E. (2013): Limits of UV disinfection: UV/electrolysis hybrid technology as a promising alternative for direct reuse of biologically treated wastewater. J WATER SUPPLY RES T. 62 (7), 442–451
Haaken, D.; Dittmar, T.; Schmalz, V.; Worch, E. (2012) Influence of operating conditions and wastewater-specific parameters on the electrochemical bulk disinfection of biologically treated sewage at boron-doped diamond (BDD) electrodes. Desalination and Water Treatment 46 (1-3), 160-167
Schmalz,V.; Dittmar, T.; Haaken, D.; Worch, E. (2009) Electrochemical disinfection of biologically treated local sewage by using boron doped diamond (BDD) electro-des – contribution for direct reuse of domestic wastewater. Water Res. 43, 5260-5266