David Dobberpuhl , PhD

Associate Professor, Analytical Chemistry

Dr. Dobberpuhl is interested in the voltammetric characterization and electrochemical detection of aliphatic compounds that have industrial, biological, or pharmacological significance. He utilizes the following techniques: liquid chromatographic separation and pulsed electrochemical detection of analytes in biological matrices, stripping voltammetry of organic compounds, and dual electrodes with liquid chromatography.

Selected recent publications:
1. Dobberpuhl, D.A.; Johnson, D.C. "Pulsed Electrochemical Detection at Alkanolamines Separated by Multimodal High-Performance Liquid
Chromatography," J. Chromatogr. A 1995, 694, 391-398.

2. Dobberpuhl, D.A.; Johnson, D.C. "Pulsed Electrochemical Detection at the Ring of a Ring-Disk Electrode Applied to a Study of Amine Adsorption at Gold Electrodes," Anal. Chem. 1995, 67, 1254-1258.

3. Jackson, W.A.; LaCourse, W.R.; Dobberpuhl, D.A.; Johnson, D.C. "Pulsed Amperometric Detection of Carbohydrates, Amines, and Sulfur Species in Ion Chromatography--The Current State of Research," Electroanalysis 1991, 3, 607.

4. Johnson, D.C.; Dobberpuhl, D.A.; Roberts, R.; Vandeberg, P. "Voltammetric Response of Ethanolamine at Gold Electrodes in Alkaline Media," J.Chromatogr. 1993, 640, 79.

 

Dr. David A. Dobberpuhl
(402) 280-5712
dobs@creighton.edu

B.S., Moorhead St. Univ. - 1989
Ph.D., IA St. Univ. - 1994