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Last published 2026
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Anne Lobitz

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2 h-index 4 pubs 10 cited

Biography and Research Information

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Anne Lobitz's research focuses on environmental remediation and materials science, with a particular emphasis on addressing per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS). Her work includes developing strategies for the removal and enrichment of these contaminants from water sources. Recent publications detail the fluorous modification of commercial resins to target ultrashort and short-chain PFAS, demonstrating a practical approach to water treatment. Additionally, her research extends to the application of cobalt-doped titanium dioxide photoanodes for water remediation and hydrogen production, indicating a broader interest in sustainable environmental technologies. Lobitz collaborates with researchers at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including Lei Guo and Alex Steuber, contributing to a shared body of work in these areas. Her h-index is 2, with 4 total publications and 8 citations.

Metrics

  • h-index: 2
  • Publications: 4
  • Citations: 10

Selected Publications

  • Water Remediation and Hydrogen Production with Cobalt-Doped TiO2 Photoanodes (2026)
    Civil War Book Review OpenAlex
  • Fluorous Modification of Commercial Resins for Ultrashort and Short Chain PFAS Removal (2025)
    ACS ES&T Water 2 citations DOI OpenAlex
  • Fluorous Modification of Commercial Resins for Ultrashort and Short Chain PFAS Removal (2025)
    ChemRxiv DOI OpenAlex
  • Harnessing Fluorine Chemistry: Strategies for Per‐ and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances Removal and Enrichment (2025)
    ChemPlusChem 8 citations DOI OpenAlex

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