Publications

Faculty publications

2017

  1. Jeensorn, , Apichartwiwat, P., and Jinsart, W., “PM10 and PM2.5 from Haze Smog and Visibility Effect in Chiang Mai Thailand” EnvironmentAsia 2017, June 21-23, 2017, Bangkok Thailand.
  2. Sangpongchai, S., and Prueksasit, T., “Adsorption Efficiency of the Activated Charcoal Produced from Spent Coffee Ground for Removal of the BTEX Released from Indoor Paint” EnvironmentAsia, January 2017, Vol.10, Number 1 99-108.
  3. Kanjanasiranont, N., Prueksasit, T., “Daisy Morknoy. Inhalation exposure and health risk levels to BTEX and carbonyl compounds of traffic policeman working in the inner city of Bangkok, Thailand” Atmospheric Environment, 2017, Vol.152, 111–120.
  4. Sahanavin, N., Prueksasit, T., Tantrakarnapa, K. “Relationship between PM10 and PM2.5 levels in high-traffic area determined using path analysis and linear regression” Journal of Environmental Sciences 2017, https://doi.org/10.1016/j/jes.2017.01.017.
  5. Sirikingkaew, S., and Supakata, N., “Utilization of fly ash and concrete residue in the production of geopolymer bricks” Journal of Green Building 2017, 12(1), 63-77.
  6. Supakata, N., Pilaiporn, P., Chaisupharut, P., Papong, S. “Characteristics and environmental impacts of facing bricks produced from dredged sediments and waste glasses” Materials Science Forum 2017, 883, 37-45.
  7. Theapiriyakit, J., Suwannakoot, S., Puangthonghtub, S. “Multiple Linear Regression in Modeling of Day Time Ozone and Daily Maximum Ozone in Bangkok and Samutprakarn” EnvironmentAsia 2017, 10(2), 105-117.
  8. Chaikaew, P., Nawatrairat, N., and Srithongouthai, S., “Modeling spatio-vertical distribution of sulfate and total sulfide based on sediment properties and environmental covariates along the mangrove intertidal zone. EnvironmentAsia 2017, 10(2), 1-8.
  9. Srithongouthai, S., and Tada, K., “Impacts of organic waste from a yellowtail cage farm on surface sediment and bottom water in Shido Bay (the Seto Inland Sea, Japan)” Aquaculture 2017, 471, 140−145.
  10. Vibhatabandhu, P., and Srithongouthai, S., “Removal of Pb (II) from an aqueous solution using modified cuttlebone as a biosorbent” EnvironmentAsia 2017, 10(1), 34−43.
  11. Nakason, K., Panyapinyopol, B., and Kanokkantapong, V., Viriya-empikul, N., Kraithong, W., and Pavasant, P., “Characteristics of hydrochar and liquid fraction from hydrothermal carbonization of cassava rhizome” Journal of Energy Institute 2017, 1-10.
  12. Kamonwat, N., Panyapinyopol, B., Kanokkantapong, V., Viriya-empikul, N., Kraithong, W., Pavasant, P. “Hydrothermal carbonization of unwanted biomass materials: effect of process temperature and retention time on hydrochar and liquid fraction” Journal of the Energy Institute 2017, 1-11.
  13. Kamonwat, N., Panyapinyopol, B., Kanokkantapong, V., Viriya-empikul, N., Kraithong, W., Pavasant, P. “Hydrothermal Carbonization of oil palm pressed fiber: effect of reaction parameters on product characteristic” Internatinoal Energy Journal 2017, 17. 47-56.
  14. Chaikaew, P., and Chavanich, P., “Spatial variability and relationship of mangrove soil organic matter to organic carbon”. Applied and Environmental Soil Science 2017, Article ID 4010381, 9 pages.
  15. Chaikaew, P. Nawatrairat, N., and Srithongouthai, S., “Modeling spatio-vertical distribution of sulfate and total sulfide based on sediment properties and environmental covariates along the mangrove intertidal zone. EnvironmentAsia 2017, 10(2), 1-8.
  16. Chaikaew, P, Hodges, A.W., and Grunwald, S., “Estimating the value of ecosystem services in a mixed-use watershed: A choice experiment approach”. Ecosystem Services 2017, 23, 228−273.
  17. Tor-ngern, P., Oren, R., Oishi, A.C., Uebelherr, J.M., Palmroth, S., Tarvainen, L., Ottoson-Löfvenius, M., Linder, S., Domec, J-C., Näsholm, T. Ecophysiological variation of transpiration of pine forests: synthesis of new and published results. Ecological Applications 2017, 27(1), 118-133.

2016

  1. Asa, P., and Jinsart, , “Lung function testing of school children living near industrial areas in Rayong, Thailand” EnvironmentAsia 2016, 9(2), 178−185.
  2. Asa, P., and Jinsart, W., “Effects of air pollution related respiratory symptoms in schoolchildren in industrial areas Rayong, Thailand” EnvironmentAsia 2016, 9(1), 116−123.
  3. Teerapattarada, N., Vathanapanich, Y., and Jinsart, W., “Health risk assessment of industrial emissions in Map Ta Phut, Thailand using AERMOD modeling and GIS” International Journal of Geoinformatics 2016, 12(1), 57−63.
  4. Rojanapithayakorn, D., and Ariyakanon, N., “Electrokinetic Enhancement on Phytoremediation in Zinc Contaminated Soil by Ruzi Grass” EnvironmentAsia 2016, 9(1), 92−98.
  5. Sahanavin, N., Tantrakarnapa, K., and Prueksasit, T., “Ambient PM10 and PM5 concentrations at different high traffic-related street configurations in Bangkok, Thailand” The Southeast Asian Journal of Tropical Medicine and Public Health, 2016, Vol. 47 No. 3, 528-535.
  6. Kanjanasiranont, N., Prueksasit, T., Morknoy, D., Tunsaringkarn, T., Sematong, S., Siriwong, W., Zapaung, K., Rungsiyothin, A., “Determination of ambient air concentrations and personal exposure risk levels of outdoor workers to carbonyl compounds and BTEX in the inner city of Bangkok, Thailand” Atmospheric Pollution Research 7 (2016), 268-277.
  7. Supakata, N., Prachapadoong, P., Chaisuparut, P., and Papong, S., “Characteristics and environmental assessment of facing bricks produced from dredged sediments and waste glasses” Materials Science Forum 2016.
  8. Supakata, N., Puangthongthub, S., Srithongouthai, S., Kanokkantapong, V., Chaikaew, P., “Environmental camp as a comprehensive communication tool to promote the RRR concept to elementary education students at Koh Si Chang School” Applied Environmental Education & Communication 2016, 15(2), 84−194.
  9. Sagdinakiadtikul, T., and Supakata, N., “The application of using rice straw coconut shell and rice husk for briquette and charcoal production”. International Journal of Energy, Environment, and Economics 2016, 283-292.
  10. Tor-ngern, P., Panha, S., “Species-specific responses of water use by urban trees to artificial soil drought: results form a small-scaled study” Applied Environmental Research 2016, 38(1), 53-60.

2015 

  1. Anudechakul, C., Vangnai, A.S., Ariyakanon, N., “Removal of Chlorpyrifos by Water Hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes) and the Role of a Plant-Associated Bacterium” International Journal of Phytoremediation 2015, 17(7), 678−685.
  2. Supakata, N., Kuwong, N., Thaisuwan, J., Papong, S., “The application of using rice husk and caggage waste for producing fuel briquette” International Journal of Renewable Energy 2015.
  3. Noppakundilograt, S., Piboon, P., Graisuwan, W., Nuisin, R., Kiatkamjornwong, S., “Encapsulated eucalyptus oil in ionically cross-linked alginate microcapsules and its controlled release” Carbohydrate Polymers 2015, 131, 23−33.
  4. Siralertmukul, K., Watcharamul, S., Wicheanpaisan, N., Nuisin, R., “Potential antibacterial activity of polystyrene nanoparticles/chitosan coated on cotton fabrics” Macromolecular Symposia 2015, 354(1), 324−333.
  5. Loonsamrong, W., Taneepanichskul, N., Puangthongthub, S., Tungsaringkarn, T. “Health Risk Assessment and BTEX Exposure among Car Park Workers at a Parking Structure in Bangkok, Thailand” Journal of Health Research 2015, 29(4), 285-292.
  6. Poopa, T., Pavasant, P., Kanokkantapong, V., and Panyapinyopol, B., “Spatial distribution and mobility factor of lead in agricultural soil in the vicinity of abandoned ore dressing plant, Thailand” EnvironmentAsia 2015, 8(2) 94−108.
  7. Henriksson, N., Tarvainen, L., Lim, H., Tor-ngern, P., Palmroth, S., Oren, R., Marshall, J., and Näsholm, T., “Stem compression reversibly reduces phloem transport in Pinus sylvestris trees” Tree Physiology 2015, 35(10), 1075−1085.
  8. Chart-asa, C., and MacDonal Gibson, J., “Health impact assessment of traffic-related air pollution at the urban project scale: influence of variability and uncertainty” Science of Total Environment 2015, 506-507, 409-421.

2014

  1. Pungkhom, P., and Jinsart, W., “Health risk assessment from bush fire air pollutants using statistical analysis and geographic information system: case study in the northern Thailand” International Journal of Geoinformatics 2014, 10(1), 17−24.
  2. Pengthamkeerati, P., Senkaew, S., Modtada, A., and Prueksasit, T., “Cassava (Manihot Esculenta Crantz) Yields, Soil Nitrous Oxide Emission, and Soil Nitrogen Transformation Affected by Nitrification Inhibitors in Loamy Sand Soil in Thailand” Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis, 2014, 45:12, 1646-1657, DOI: 10.1080/00103624.2014.907912.
  3. Tunsaringkarn, T., Prueksasit, T., Morknoy, D., Siriwong, W., Kanjanasiranont, N., Semathong, S., Rungsiyothin, A., Zapaung, K., “Health Risk Assessment and Symptoms of Outdoor Workers in Central Bangkok, Thailand” J. Res. Chem. Environ. April 2014, Vol.4 Issue 2 (72-78).
  4. Tanasorn Tunsaringkarn, Tassanee Prueksasit, Soawanee Sematong, Wattasit Siriwong, Navaporn Kanjanasiranont, Kalaya Zapuang, Daisy Morknoy, Anusorn Rungsiyothin. Volatile Organic Compounds Exposure and Health Risks among Street Venders in Urban Area, Bangkok. J Environ Occup Sci. 2014; 3(1): 31-38.
  5. Tangprasert, W., Jaikaew, S., Supakata, N., “Utilization of Dredged Sediments from Lumsai Canal with Rice Husks to Produce Bricks” Journal of Environmental Science and Development 2014.
  6. Apismajarakul, B., Puangthongthub, S. “Meteorological Effects on Urban Ground-levels Ozone Concentrations Metrics in Bangkok Metropolis Regions” International Journal of Environmental Engineering 2014, 1, 17-23.