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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.
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