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Andrew J. Daugulis

Andrew J. Daugulis

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Chemistry

D-Index
62
Citations
10182
World Ranking
9066
National Ranking
232

Research.com Recognitions

  • The Canadian Academy of Engineering
  • The Canadian Academy of Engineering
  • The Canadian Academy of Engineering
  • The Canadian Academy of Engineering
  • The Canadian Academy of Engineering

Overview

Andrew J. Daugulis is affiliated with Queen's University in Canada and specializes primarily in Environmental Science, Chemical Engineering, and Engineering. Their work spans several subfields including Water Science and Technology, Catalysis, Mechanical Engineering, Pollution, and Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis.

Their research focuses on topics such as ionic liquids properties and applications, chromium effects and bioremediation, adsorption and biosorption for pollutant removal, geochemistry and elemental analysis, light effects on plants, photosynthetic processes and mechanisms, and algal biology and biofuel production.

Several recent papers authored or coauthored by Andrew J. Daugulis illustrate the breadth of their research interests:

  • Removal and biomineralization of Pb2+ in water by fungus Phanerochaete chrysoporium (2020), published in Journal of Cleaner Production
  • The influence of monochromatic lights on flavonoid production by the fungus Sanghuangporus vaninii: Modeling of kinetic profiles and expression levels of important genes in flavonoid synthesis (2020), published in Biochemical Engineering Journal
  • Self-regenerating tubing bioreactor for removal of toxic substrates: Operational strategies in response to severe dynamic loading conditions (2020), published in The Science of The Total Environment
  • Polymeric ionic liquid absorbents for n-butanol recovery from aqueous solution (2022), published in AIChE Journal
  • Base-functionalized polymeric chemisorbents for succinic acid recovery from aqueous solution (2022), published in Reactive and Functional Polymers

Andrew J. Daugulis frequently collaborates with several coauthors, including:

  • Hongyan Ma
  • Peng Zheng
  • Xiao-kui Ma
  • Robert Biro
  • J. Scott Parent

Their work is distributed across a variety of journals, with multiple publications in:

  • Journal of Cleaner Production
  • Biochemical Engineering Journal
  • AIChE Journal
  • Reactive and Functional Polymers
  • The Science of The Total Environment

Andrew J. Daugulis has been recognized by membership in the Canadian Academy of Engineering.

Best Publications

  • Solvent selection strategies for extractive biocatalysis.

    Lynda J. Bruce;Andrew J. Daugulis

  • Two-phase partitioning bioreactors: a new technology platform for destroying xenobiotics

    Andrew J Daugulis

  • Low-temperature increases the yield of biologically active herring antifreeze protein in Pichia pastoris.

    Zhengjun Li;Fei Xiong;Qingsong Lin;Marc d'Anjou

  • Alginate‐Polylysine Microcapsules of Controlled Membrane Molecular Weight Cutoff for Mammalian Cell Culture Engineering

    G. A. King;A. J. Daugulis;P. Faulkner;M. F. A. Goosen

  • Recent advances in two-phase partitioning bioreactors for the treatment of volatile organic compounds

    Raúl Muñoz;Andrew J. Daugulis;María Hernández;Guillermo Quijano

  • Ex Situ Bioremediation of Contaminated Soils: An Overview of Conventional and Innovative Technologies

    M. Concetta Tomei;Andrew J. Daugulis

  • A rational approach to improving productivity in recombinant Pichia pastoris fermentation.

    Marc C. D'anjou;Andrew J. Daugulis

  • Enhanced biodegradation of phenol by a microbial consortium in a solid-liquid two phase partitioning bioreactor.

    George P. Prpich;Andrew J. Daugulis

  • Biodegradation of phenol at high initial concentrations in two-phase partitioning batch and fed-batch bioreactors

    Lisa D. Collins;Andrew J. Daugulis

  • The solution structure of type II antifreeze protein reveals a new member of the lectin family.

    Wolfram Gronwald;Michèle C. Loewen;Bruce Lix;Andrew J. Daugulis

  • Bioproduction of the aroma compound 2‐Phenylethanol in a solid–liquid two‐phase partitioning bioreactor system by Kluyveromyces marxianus

    Fang Gao;Andrew J. Daugulis

  • Use of a two-phase partitioning bioreactor for degrading polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons by a Sphingomonas sp.

    Janikowski Tb;Velicogna D;Punt M;Daugulis Aj

  • Microbial degradation of high and low molecular weight polyaromatic hydrocarbons in a two-phase partitioning bioreactor by two strains of Sphingomonas sp.

    Andrew J. Daugulis;Colleen M. McCracken

  • Interfacial effects in a two-phase partitioning bioreactor: degradation of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) by a hydrophobic Mycobacterium

    Carolan T. MacLeod;Andrew J. Daugulis

  • Kinetics and interactions of BTEX compounds during degradation by a bacterial consortium

    Jennifer V. Littlejohns;Andrew J. Daugulis

  • Development of a novel bioreactor system for treatment of gaseous benzene.

    Sung-Ho Yeom;Andrew J. Daugulis

  • Benzene/toluene/p-xylene degradation. Part I. Solvent selection and toluene degradation in a two-phase partitioning bioreactor

    L. D. Collins;A. J. Daugulis

  • Experimental investigation and modeling of oscillatory behavior in the continuous culture of Zymomonas mobilis

    Andrew J. Daugulis;P. James McLellan;Jinghong Li

  • A novel method of simulating oxygen mass transfer in two‐phase partitioning bioreactors

    David R. Nielsen;Andrew J. Daugulis;P. James Mclellan

  • Phosphonium ionic liquids for degradation of phenol in a two-phase partitioning bioreactor

    M. D. Baumann;A. J. Daugulis;P. G. Jessop

Frequent Co-Authors

Bradley N. White
Bradley N. White Trent University
Jian-Yong Wu
Jian-Yong Wu Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Brian G. Amsden
Brian G. Amsden Queen's University
Peter L. Davies
Peter L. Davies Queen's University
Choy L. Hew
Choy L. Hew National University of Singapore
Raúl Muñoz
Raúl Muñoz University of Valladolid
Andrew M. Kropinski
Andrew M. Kropinski University of Guelph
Qingsong Lin
Qingsong Lin National University of Singapore
Virginia K. Walker
Virginia K. Walker Queen's University
Christian Kennes
Christian Kennes University of A Coruña

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