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Dickey, Frank

WAYNE J. GENCK. DAVID S. DICKEY, FRANK A. BACZEK DANIEL C. BEDELL. KENT BROWN. WU CHEN J DANIEL E. ELLIS. PETER HARRIOTT, WENPING LI / JAMES K. MCGILLICUDDY, TERENCE P. MCNULTY JAMES Y. OLDSHUE, FRED SCHOENBRUNN JULIAN C. SMITH. DONALD C. TAYLOR. DANIEL R. WELLS... [Pg.1933]

Liquid-Solid Operations and Equipment Wayne J. Genck, David S. Dickey, Frank A. Baczek,... [Pg.8]

T. W. Abbott Richard T. Arnold G. J. Berchet Johannes S. Buck Ralph Connor Frank Cortese David Davidson J. B. Dickey J. C. W. Evans Clayton W. Ferry G. L. Foster Andre Girard... [Pg.107]

There was some criticism of our work — contradictory results reported by another investigator. I felt satisfied with what we had done, and did not go to the trouble of carrying out more studies, except that I got a senior student, Frank Dickey, to carry out the study with hydrated silica—precipitated silicic acid polymer. [22]... [Pg.5]

Probably the most well known work on molecular imprinting was the first publication on imprinting by Frank Dickey in Linus Pauling s laboratory at Caltech (see also Chapter 1). In 1949, Dickey showed that purely synthetic materials could be prepared with a memory for an imprint molecule [19]. The matrix he chose to use was prepared by sol-gel chemistry. In a silica gel matrix he found that it was possible to imprint memory that was shape selective. Soon others confirmed these observations and a new area in chemistry was born. [Pg.222]

K. N. Carter J. B. Dickey Richard Egan Oliver H. Emerson Paul E Fanta Robert L Frank Leon L. Gershbein R. H. Gillespie... [Pg.124]


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