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D-Index
39
Citations
6014
World Ranking
8353
National Ranking
2983

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Ben Koopman is affiliated with the University of Florida in the United States. Their scholarly record does not currently list specific recent papers, co-authors, publication venues, book publications, or detailed fields and subfields of study.

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Best Publications

  • Effect of temperature and ph on the effective maximum specific growth rate of nitrifying bacteria

    P. Antoniou;J. Hamilton;B. Koopman;R. Jain

  • Removal of nitrogen and phosphate from wastewater by addition of bittern.

    S.I Lee;S.Y Weon;C.W Lee;B Koopman

  • Energy production by microbial photosynthesis

    John R. Benemann;Joseph C. Weissman;Ben L. Koopman;William J. Oswald

  • Recycling waste oyster shells for eutrophication control

    Hyok-Bo Kwon;Chan-Won Lee;Byung-Sei Jun;Jon-do Yun

  • Influence of Suwannee River humic acid on particle properties and toxicity of silver nanoparticles.

    Jie Gao;Kevin Powers;Yu Wang;Haoyan Zhou

  • Iron and aluminum hydroxy (oxide) coated filter media for low-concentration phosphorus removal

    George M. Ayoub;B. Koopman;Neha Pandya

  • Evaluation of a microplate assay specific for heavy metal toxicity

    G Bitton;K Jung;B Koopman

  • Bacterial and Enzymatic Bioassays for Toxicity Testing in the Environment

    Gabriel Bitton;Ben Koopman

  • Heavy Metal Removal by Coagulation with Seawater Liquid Bittern

    G. M. Ayoub;L. Semerjian;A. Acra;M. El Fadel

  • Enhancement of titanium dioxide photocatalysis by water-soluble fullerenes.

    Vijay Krishna;Naoki Noguchi;Naoki Noguchi;Ben Koopman;Brij Moudgil

  • Toxicity testing using immobilized algae

    John Bozeman;Ben Koopman;Gabriel Bitton

  • Nitrite inhibition of aerobic growth of Acinetobacter sp.

    Seung-Yeon Weon;Chan-Won Lee;Sang-Ill Lee;Ben Koopman

  • Effect of fermented swine wastes on biological nutrient removal in sequencing batch reactors

    Sang-Ill Lee;Jong-Ho Park;Kwang-Baik Ko;Ben Koopman

  • Heavy Metal Toxicity Testing in Environmental Samples

    In-Chul Kong;Gabriel Bitton;Ben Koopman;Keum-Hee Jung

  • ATP, oxygen uptake rate and INT-dehydrogenase activity of actinomycete foams

    Judy Awong;Gabriel Bitton;Ben Koopman

  • Modeling and Pilot-Scale Experimental Verification for Predenitrification Process

    J. Hamilton;R. Jain;P. Antoniou;S. A. Svoronos

  • Synthesis, optimization and characterization of zeolite A and its ion-exchange properties

    Adel A. Ismail;R.M. Mohamed;I.A. Ibrahim;G. Kini

  • One-dimensional modeling of secondary clarifiers using a concentration and feed velocity-dependent dispersion coefficient

    Randall W. Watts;Spyros A. Svoronos;Ben Koopman

  • INT–dehydrogenase test for activated sludge process control

    Juan M. Lopez;Ben Koopman;Gabriel Bitton

  • Zooplankton control in mass algal cultures

    E.P. Lincoln;T.W. Hall;Ben Koopman

  • Evaluation of alternative sludge settleability indices

    Sang-Eun Lee;Ben Koopman;Harro Bode;David Jenkins

Frequent Co-Authors

Gabriel Bitton
Gabriel Bitton University of Florida
Brij M. Moudgil
Brij M. Moudgil University of Florida
Jean-Louis Morel
Jean-Louis Morel University of Lorraine
Gerasimos Lyberatos
Gerasimos Lyberatos National Technical University of Athens
Dinesh O. Shah
Dinesh O. Shah University of Florida
Adel A. Ismail
Adel A. Ismail Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research
David Jenkins
David Jenkins University of Tennessee at Knoxville
Reda M. Mohamed
Reda M. Mohamed King Abdulaziz University
K. R. Reddy
K. R. Reddy University of Florida
Mutasem El-Fadel
Mutasem El-Fadel Khalifa University

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