Paul L. Bishop spends much of his time researching Biofilm, Biodegradation, Environmental chemistry, Wastewater and Nitrification. Paul L. Bishop has researched Biofilm in several fields, including Porosity, Food science, Bioreactor, Heterotroph and Chemical engineering. The various areas that he examines in his Biodegradation study include Activated sludge, Chemical oxygen demand, Orange, Sulfanilic acid and Sphingomonas.
He works mostly in the field of Environmental chemistry, limiting it down to topics relating to Chlorine and, in certain cases, Penetration and Water treatment, as a part of the same area of interest. His Wastewater research focuses on Sewage treatment and how it relates to Aromatic amine. The concepts of his Nitrification study are interwoven with issues in Reduction potential, Microbiology and Anoxic waters.
Paul L. Bishop focuses on Biofilm, Environmental chemistry, Waste management, Microelectrode and Wastewater. His Biofilm research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Nitrification, Oxygen, Microbiology and Chlorine. Paul L. Bishop works mostly in the field of Environmental chemistry, limiting it down to concerns involving Biodegradation and, occasionally, Activated sludge, Phenanthrene, Bioremediation and Bioreactor.
The study incorporates disciplines such as Leaching, Activated carbon and Cement in addition to Waste management. His studies deal with areas such as Inorganic chemistry, Nanotechnology, In situ and Analytical chemistry as well as Microelectrode. His Wastewater research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Pulp and paper industry, Effluent and Sewage treatment.
Paul L. Bishop mainly focuses on Microelectrode, Biofilm, Chlorine, Analytical chemistry and Environmental chemistry. Paul L. Bishop has included themes like Inorganic chemistry, Nanotechnology, Phosphate and In situ in his Microelectrode study. His Extracellular polymeric substance study in the realm of Biofilm interacts with subjects such as Confocal laser scanning microscopy.
His studies in Chlorine integrate themes in fields like Chlorine dioxide, Nitrification and Microbiology, Spore. He combines subjects such as Bismuth, Electronic circuit, Signal, Electro-optical sensor and Cyclic voltammetry with his study of Analytical chemistry. His Environmental chemistry study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Mulch, Biodegradation, Bioremediation and Permeable reactive barrier.
His primary scientific interests are in Biofilm, Microelectrode, Nanotechnology, Reference electrode and Analytical chemistry. His Biofilm research includes elements of Chromatography, Biodegradation, Chlorine and Water supply. His work deals with themes such as Environmental chemistry and Bacillus atrophaeus, which intersect with Chlorine.
His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including In situ and Phosphate. His studies examine the connections between Nanotechnology and genetics, as well as such issues in Multielectrode array, with regards to Limiting oxygen concentration, Oxygen sensor and Etching. His Analytical chemistry study incorporates themes from Anodic stripping voltammetry, Cobalt, Bismuth and Cyclic voltammetry.
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Anaerobic/aerobic treatment of selected azo dyes in wastewater
Sanjay Seshadri;Paul L. Bishop;Amjad Mourad Agha.
Waste Management (1994)
Comparison of extraction methods for quantifying extracellular polymers in biofilms
Xiaoqi Zhang;Paul L. Bishop;Brian K. Kinkle.
Water Science and Technology (1999)
Density, porosity, and pore structure of biofilms
Tian C. Zhang;Paul L. Bishop.
Water Research (1994)
Pollution Prevention:Fundamentals and Practice
Paul L. Bishop.
(1999)
Upgrade of three municipal wastewater treatment lagoons using a high surface area media
John Wang;Peng Jin;Paul L. Bishop;Fuzhi Li.
Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering in China (2012)
Biodegradability of biofilm extracellular polymeric substances
Xiaoqi Zhang;Paul L Bishop.
Chemosphere (2003)
The removal of heavy metals in urban runoff by sorption on mulch
Am Jang;Youngwoo Seo;Paul L. Bishop.
Environmental Pollution (2005)
Characterization and evaluation of aerobic granules in sequencing batch reactor.
Am Jang;Young-Han Yoon;In S. Kim;Kwang-Soo Kim.
Journal of Biotechnology (2003)
Measurement of polysaccharides and proteins in biofilm extracellular polymers
Xiaoqi Zhang;Paul L. Bishop;Margaret J. Kupferle.
Water Science and Technology (1998)
Biofilm structire and kinetics
Paul L. Bishop.
Water Science and Technology (1997)
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