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Paul L Bishop

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Zhu H, Keener T, Bishop P, Orton T, Wang M, Siddiqui K
J Air Waste Manag Assoc . 2017 Jan; 49(4):434-443. PMID: 28060651
The temporal and longitudinal characteristics of volatile organic compound (VOC) emissions from the aeration units of a publicly owned treatment works (POTWs) have been investigated by systematic monitoring and mathematical...
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Pressman J, Lee W, Bishop P, Wahman D
Water Res . 2011 Dec; 46(3):882-94. PMID: 22192761
Chloramine has replaced free chorine for secondary disinfection at many water utilities because of disinfection by-product (DBP) regulations. Because chloramination provides a source of ammonia, there is a potential for...
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Shane W, Szabo J, Bishop P
Environ Technol . 2011 Sep; 32(7-8):847-55. PMID: 21879559
Persistence of Bacillus globigii spores, a surrogate for Bacillus anthracis, was studied on biofouled concrete-lined slides in drinking water using biofilm annular reactors. Reactors were inoculated with B. globigii spores...
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Lee W, Wahman D, Bishop P, Pressman J
Environ Sci Technol . 2011 Jan; 45(4):1412-9. PMID: 21226531
Biofilm in drinking water systems is undesirable. Free chlorine and monochloramine are commonly used as secondary drinking water disinfectants, but monochloramine is perceived to penetrate biofilm better than free chlorine....
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Jang A, Zou Z, Lee K, Ahn C, Bishop P
Talanta . 2010 Nov; 83(1):1-8. PMID: 21035635
Due to their toxicity to humans and animals, heavy metals and nitrate in groundwater are of particular concern. The combination of high toxicity and widespread occurrence has created a pressing...
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Wang J, Bishop P
Environ Pollut . 2010 Sep; 158(12):3612-7. PMID: 20851510
To conduct the micro-environment study of flocs in an enhanced biological phosphorus removal (EBPR) process, a phosphate ion-selective microelectrode was developed. The cobalt-based microelectrodes have tip diameters of 5-20μm and...
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Lee W, Seo Y, Bishop P
Sens Actuators B Chem . 2010 Feb; 137(1):121-128. PMID: 20161285
The in situ monitoring of phosphate has been of great importance in many environmental applications, particularly those involving biological treatment processes and eutrophication monitoring. A microelectrode with small tip size...
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Cho S, Jang A, Bishop P, Moon S
J Hazard Mater . 2009 Oct; 175(1-3):253-7. PMID: 19864057
The kinetics of electrogenerated hydrogen peroxide (H(2)O(2)), which can activate peroxidases in an electroenzymatic process, was examined by an amperometric technique using a carbon fiber microelectrode that was modified by...
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Lee W, Lee J, Bishop P, Papautsky I
Water Environ Res . 2009 Sep; 81(8):748-54. PMID: 19774851
The determination of phosphate has been of great importance in the fields of clinical, environmental, and horticultural analysis for over three decades. New cobalt-based micro-electro mechanical systems (MEMS) microelectrode array...
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Seo Y, Lee W, Sorial G, Bishop P
Environ Pollut . 2008 Nov; 157(1):95-101. PMID: 18973969
Lab scale mulch biofilm barriers were constructed and tested to evaluate their performance for preventing the migration of aqueous and surfactant solubilized PAHs. The spatial distribution of viable PAH degrader...