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William H. Engelmann

Researcher at United States Environmental Protection Agency

Publications -  6
Citations -  3636

William H. Engelmann is an academic researcher from United States Environmental Protection Agency. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sonication & Contamination. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 6 publications receiving 2941 citations.

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A review of environmental applications of bioluminescence measurements

TL;DR: In vivo and in vitro bioluminescence methods that have been utilized to elucidate properties of chemicals, toxic and mutagenic effects, and to estimate biomass are focused on.
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Use of sonochemistry in monitoring chlorinated hydrocarbons in water.

TL;DR: The results achieved serve as proof-of-principle and form a base of information which can be used to develop ultrasound monitoring methods for chlorinated hydrocarbons and polychlorobiphenyls.
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A review of applications of luminescence to monitoring of chemical contaminants in the environment

TL;DR: The recent analytical literature on the application of luminescence techniques to the measurement of various classes of environmentally significant chemicals has been reviewed as discussed by the authors, and examples of recently developed applications of luminecence to environmental monitoring are provided.
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Field screening of polycyclic hydrocarbons contamination in soil using a portable synchronous scanning spectrofluorometer

TL;DR: In this article, a portable spectrofluorometer was used to field screen several contaminated soil areas located at the Morristown Industrial Site in Tennessee using the synchronous fluorescence technique.