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Dr. Allen Apblett
(405) 744-5943
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Industrial, Materials, and Environmental Chemistry. Catalysis. Metallo-organic Chemistry applied to development of new chemical processes, protective coatings, advanced materials and refining of metals.

Dr. Kevin D. Ausman
(405) 744-4330
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Environmentally-relevant nanoparticles, nanoparticle detection/characterization techniques, novel materials, supramolecular assembly, molecular photophysics, fullerenes, carbon nanotubes, nanotechnology.
Dr. Stacy D. Benson
(405) 744-6594
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Utilizing X-ray crystallography for structural studies of viral proteins and human enzymes.
Dr. Darrell Berlin
(405) 744-5950
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Organophosphorus chemistry; heterosteroids in cancer chemotherapy; NMR spectroscopy; new methodology for reactions; heterocycles in medicinal chemistry, especially new antiarrhythmic agents, synthetic organic chemistry.

Dr. Frank D. Blum

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Polymers, Materials Science and Physical Chemistry. Interfacial behavior of polymers, polymer-surface interactions, polymer composites and nanocomposites, polymer characterization, conducting polymers and polymer sensors.
Dr. Richard A. Bunce
(405) 744-5952
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Synthetic and mechanistic aspects of organic photochemistry, reaction mechanisms, molecular orbital theory as applied to organic chemistry, development of new synthetic reactions.
Dr. Ziad El Rassi
(405) 744-5931
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High performance liquid chromatography, high performance affinity chromatography, biopolymer HPLC; high performance capillary electrophoresis, micellar electrokinetic capillary chromatography; enzyme immobilization; environmental analytical chemistry.
Dr. Warren T. Ford
(405) 744-5946
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Polymer synthesis, polymer characterization, gels, colloids, liquid crystals, heterogeneous catalysis, carbon nanotubes, nanotechnology
Dr. John Gelder
(405) 744-7005
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Application of microcomputers in the lecture and laboratory, development of inquiry-based laboratory experiments, distance learning.
Dr. Barry K. Lavine
(405) 744-5945
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Swellable molecularly imprinted polymers for optical sensing; SPR for biosensors, bioinformatics (classification of microarray data, interaction of DNA with drug molecules); chemoinformatics (structure odor relationships); multivariate science (image analysis, chemical fingerprinting), retention mechanisms in liquid chromatography (interactions of bonded films); electroanalytical chemistry; environmental chemistry; chemical analysis
Dr. Nicholas F. Materer
(405) 744-8671
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Interfacial chemistry and physics relevant to semiconductor devices, micro-mechanical machines, catalysis and sensors.

Dr. Neil Purdie
(405) 744-6948
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Correlating irregular levels of plasma unsaturated lipids with multiple disease states that includes heart disease, obesity, diabetes, renal disease, neurological diseases (schizophrenia), and breast cancer.
Dr. Lionel Raff
(405) 744-5939
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Theoretical studies of reaction dynamics and mechanisms; quantum mechanical energy level calculations; theoretical investigations of gas-solid interactions, gas-phase energy transfer, and reaction dynamics in the solid state.
Dr. Mark Rockley
(405) 744-5925
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Design of FTIR Spectrometers for Passive Remote Sensing of Gases.

Dr. Laura Shirtcliff
(405) 744-5564
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Organic Chemistry, supramolecular chemistry, synthesis of novel organic based materials, photo-induced charge transfer, synthesis and structural characteristics of novel porphyrinophanes, novel photoswitchable systems.
Dr. Legrande M. Slaughter
(405) 744-5941
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Inorganic and organometallic synthesis applied to the design of catalysts and novel materials. Homogeneous catalysis of organic reactions of medicinal or industrial importance. Nanostructured organometallic catalysts.
Dr. Charles Scott Weinert
(405) 744-6543
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Inorganic and organometallic chemistry of the main group elements. Synthesis and characterization of novel group 2, group 14 and group 15 complexes with applications for the preparation of new electroluminescent and conductive materials.
Dr. Jeffery L. White
(405) 744-2109
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Our research focuses on the physical chemistry of heterogeneous materials, and how novel solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance methods may be used to interrogate these systems. In particular, there are two main areas of current research which include polymer science and heterogeneous catalysis in solid acids.
 
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Oklahoma State University
Department of Chemistry