Julie R. Peller
Department of Chemistry, Physics and Astronomy
Associate Professor of Chemistry
At IU Northwest since 1988

SCHOLARLY PUBLICATIONS AND CREATIVE ACHIEVEMENTS


 ARTICLES (in refereed journals):

Peller, Julie R., Mezyk, Stephen P., Cooper, William J.  Bisphenol A Reactions with the Hydroxyl Radical:  Diverse Pathways Determined between Deionized Water and Tertiary Treated Wastewater Solutions, Research on Chemical Intermediates, January 2009.

Hilla Shemer, Michael S. Elovitz, Julie R. Peller, K. Vinodgopal, Mano Sivaganesan, and Karl G. Linden. Hydroxyl radical rate constants: Comparing UV/H2O2 and Pulse Radiolysis for Environmental Pollutants. AQUA, 2008, 57, 391-401.

Cooper, W.J., Mezyk, S. P., Peller, J., Cole, S. K., Song, W., Mincher, B.J.  Studies in Radiation Chemistry:  Application to Ozonation and other Advanced Oxidation Processes. Ozone:  Science and Engineering, 2008, 30; 58-64.

Stephen P. Mezyk, Thomas Neubauer, William J. Cooper, and Julie R. Peller. Free-Radical-Induced Oxidative and Reductive Degradation of Sulfa Drugs in Water:  Absolute Kinetics and Efficiencies of Hydroxyl Radical and Hydrated Electron Reactions; J. Phys. Chem. A.; 2007, 111(37); 9019-9024.

Julie R. Peller, Richard L. Whitman, Scott Griffith, Patricia Harris, Cassie Peller, Joanne Scalzitti;  TiO2 as a Photocatalyst for Control of the Aquatic Invasive Alga, Cladophora, Under Natural and Artificial Light; Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology A:  Chemistry, 2007, 186, 212-217. 

 Peller, J. and Kamat, P.V. Radiolytic Transformations of Chlorinated Phenols and Chlorinated Phenoxyacetic Acids; J. Phys. Chem. A.; 2005, 109 (42), 9528 -9535.

Peller, J., Wiest, O. and Kamat, P. V. “Hydroxyl Radical's Role in the Remediation of a Common Herbicide, 2,4 Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D)." (feature article). The Journal of Physical Chemistry A, 2004, 108, 10925-10933.

K. Vinodgopal and Julie Peller; “Hydroxyl Radical Mediated Advanced Oxidation Processes for Textile Dyes: A Comparison of the Radiolytic and Sonolytic Degradation of the Monoazo Dye, Acid Orange 7.” Research in Chemical Intermediates, 2003, 29, 307-316.

Julie Peller, Olaf Wiest*, and Prashant V. Kamat. “Mechanism of HydroxylRadical-Induced Breakdown of the Herbicide 2,4- DichlorophenoxyaceticAcid (2,4-D).” European Journal of Chemistry, 2003, 9, 5379-5387.

Julie Peller, Olaf Wiest*, and Prashant V. Kamat; “Synergy of Combining Sonolysis and Photocatalysis in the Degradation and Mineralization of Chlorinated Aromatic Compounds.” Environmental Science and Technology 2003; 37(9); 1926-1932.

Julie Peller, Olaf Wiest,* and Prashant V. Kamat* ; “Sonolysis of 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic Acid in Aqueous Solutions. Evidence for OH-Radical- Mediated Degradation.” The Journal of Physical Chemistry A; 2001; 105(13), 3176-3181.

Naomi L. Stock, Julie Peller, K. Vinodgopal, and Prashant V. Kamat* ; “Combinative  Sonolysis and Photocatalysis for Textile Dye Degradation.” Environmental   Science & Technology; 2000; 34(9), 1747-1750.

Vinodgopal, K., Peller, J., Makogon,O., Kamat, P.”Ultrasonic Mineralization of a   Reactive Textile Azo Dye, Remazol Black B.” Water Research, 2000, 32, (12), 3646-3650. 

 


Revised: 03/07/09.