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Dr. Min Zhang

University of Texas at Arlington, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry

Min Zhang, studied environmental science at Xiamen University, China, receiving his Ph.D. there in 2011. This was followed by a post-doc at the University of Texas at Arlington in the USA from 2012 to mid-2014. During this period, he participated in a project developing capillary scale ion chromatograph and detector for the same. Now, he is a postdoctoral research associate at the University of Tasmania, Australia mainly working on miniaturized separation instruments.

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Conductance or admittance?

Conductance detection is especially suited for charged compounds of small size that are otherwise difficult to detect because they do not have good optical absorption, notable examples are (…)

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    Conductance or admittance?

    Conductance detection is especially suited for charged compounds of small size that are otherwise difficult to detect because they do not have good optical absorption, notable examples are inorganic and small organic ions. By revisiting the principles of what was once called oscillometry an ... more

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    Prof. Dr. Purnendu K. Dasgupta

    Purnendu K. (Sandy) Dasgupta, is the Hamish Small Chair in Ion Analysis at the University of Texas at Arlington. Born in India, Sandy has spent virtually all his adult life in the US, specifically Baton Rouge, Louisiana (where he got his PhD), Davis, California (where he worked as an Aeroso ... more

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