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个人简介

Dr Jannis Wenk studied Environmental Engineering at the Technical University Berlin (Germany) including a one year stay at POSTECH (Korea). Jannis conducted his PhD-studies at Eawag and ETH Zurich (Switzerland) from where he graduated in 2012. Subsequently, he worked as a postdoctoral fellow at UC Berkeley (California, USA). Jannis joined the Department of Chemical Engineering at the University of Bath as a Lecturer (Assistant Professor) in January 2015.

研究领域

Jannis’ research has been in the areas of aquatic oxidation processes, transformation pathways of trace organic water contaminants, chemistry of humic substances and environmental photochemistry. More recently Jannis became also interested on the fate of pathogens during water treatment and nature-oriented low-energy water treatment systems.

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Maraccini, P., Wenk, J. and Boehm, A. B., 2016. Photoinactivation of Eight Health-Relevant Bacterial Species: Determining the Importance of the Exogenous Indirect Mechanism. Environmental Science & Technology, 50 (10), 5050–5059. Maraccini, P., Wenk, J. and Boehm, A. B., 2016. Exogenous indirect photoinactivation of bacterial pathogens and indicators in water with natural and synthetic photosensitizers in simulated sunlight with reduced UVB. Journal of Applied Microbiology, 121 (2), pp. 587-597. Prasse, C., Wenk, J., Jasper, J. T., Ternes, T. A. and Sedlak, D. L., 2015. Co-occurrence of photochemical and microbiological transformation processes in open-water unit process wetlands. Environmental Science & Technology, 49 (24), pp. 14136-14145. Wenk, J., Aeschbacher, M., Sander, M., Von Gunten, U. and Canonica, S., 2015. Photosensitizing and inhibitory effects of ozonated dissolved organic matter on triplet-induced contaminant transformation. Environmental Science & Technology, 49 (14), 8541–8549. Silverman, A. I., Nguyen, M. T., Schilling, I. E., Wenk, J. and Nelson, K. L., 2015. Sunlight Inactivation of Viruses in Open-Water Unit Process Treatment Wetlands: Modeling Endogenous and Exogenous Inactivation Rates. Environmental Science & Technology, 49 (5), pp. 2757-2766. Sharpless, C. M., Aeschbacher, M., Page, S. E., Wenk, J., Sander, M. and McNeill, K., 2014. Photooxidation-induced changes in optical, electrochemical, and photochemical properties of humic substances. Environmental Science and Technology, 48 (5), pp. 2688-2696. Wenk, J., Eustis, S. N., McNeill, K. and Canonica, S., 2013. Quenching of excited triplet states by dissolved natural organic matter. Environmental Science and Technology, 47 (22), pp. 12802-12810. Wenk, J., Aeschbacher, M., Salhi, E., Canonica, S., Von Gunten, U. and Sander, M., 2013. Chemical oxidation of dissolved organic matter by chlorine dioxide, chlorine, and ozone:Effects on its optical and antioxidant properties. Environmental Science and Technology, 47 (19), pp. 11147-11156. Wenk, J. and Canonica, S., 2012. Phenolic antioxidants inhibit the triplet-induced transformation of anilines and sulfonamide antibiotics in aqueous solution. Environmental Science and Technology, 46 (10), pp. 5455-5462. Wenk, J., Von Gunten, U. and Canonica, S., 2011. Effect of dissolved organic matter on the transformation of contaminants induced by excited triplet states and the hydroxyl radical. Environmental Science and Technology, 45 (4), pp. 1334-1340.

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