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Science | 1982

Slowly dechlorinated organic chloramines.

William D. Stanbro; Michael J. Lenkevich

Dechlorination of some organic chloramines with aqueous sulfite solutions does not take place instantaneously as previously assumed. Field dechlorination times on the order of hours for some compounds that are found in chlorinated effluents appear likely on the basis of laboratory studies. These chlorinated compounds are not detected by standard analytical methods in the presence of sulfite ion.


Archive | 1984

Electro-optical device and method for monitoring instanteous singlet oxygen concentration produced during photoradiation using a CW excitation source

John G. Parker; William D. Stanbro


Archive | 1988

Added array of molecular chains for interfering with electrical fields

William D. Stanbro; Kenneth W. Hunter; Arnold L. Newman


Archive | 1987

Capacitive chemical sensor for detecting certain analytes, including hydrocarbons in a liquid medium

William D. Stanbro; Arnold L. Newman


Archive | 1989

Capacitive chemical sensor using an ion exchange surface

William D. Stanbro; Arnold L. Newman


Archive | 1984

Electro-optical device and method for monitoring instantaneous singlet oxygen concentration produced during photoradiation using pulsed excitation and time domain signal processing

John G. Parker; William D. Stanbro


Archive | 1983

Electro-optical device for monitoring instantaneous singlet oxygen concentration produced during the treatment of cancer by means of photochemotherapy.

John G. Parker; William D. Stanbro


Archive | 1986

Regulation of the exposure of active surfaces

Arnold L. Newman; William D. Stanbro


Archive | 1985

ELECTRO-OPTICAL DEVICE AND METHOD FOR MONITORING SINGLET OXYGEN PRODUCED PHOTORADIATION USING PULSED EXCITATION AND TIME DOMAIN SIGNAL PROCESSING

John G. Parker; William D. Stanbro


International Journal of Chemical Kinetics | 1984

Kinetics and mechanism of the reaction of aqueous sulfite with N-chloroalanylalanylalanine

William D. Stanbro; Michael J. Lenkevich

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Johns Hopkins University

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