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    Characterization and ion-induced degradation of cross-linked poly(methyl methacrylate) studied using time of flight secondary ion mass spectrometry by Wagner, M.S., Lenghaus, K., Gillen, G., Tarlov, M.J.

    Published in Applied surface science (30-12-2006)
    “…In this study, a series of random copolymers of methyl methacrylate (MMA) and ethylene glycol dimethacrylate (EGDMA) were prepared as surface-initiated polymer…”
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    Fluidics-resolved estimation of protein adsorption kinetics in a biomicrofluidic system by Jenkins, J., Prabhakarpandian, B., Lenghaus, K., Hickman, J., Sundaram, S.

    Published in Analytical biochemistry (15-08-2004)
    “…Protein adsorption on surfaces is a complex phenomenon that is described by the balance of convective/diffusive transport of the protein species to the surface…”
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    The effect of formaldehyde to phenol ratio on the curing and carbonisation behaviour of resole resins by Lenghaus, K, Qiao, G.G, Solomon, D.H

    Published in Polymer (Guilford) (01-04-2001)
    “…Two resole-type phenol formaldehyde resins were synthesised with a formaldehyde to phenol (FP) molar ratio of 1.2 and 1.8 and their structure on curing…”
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    Model studies of the curing of resole phenol-formaldehyde resins Part 1. The behaviour of ortho quinone methide in a curing resin by Lenghaus, K, Qiao, G.G, Solomon, D.H

    Published in Polymer (Guilford) (01-03-2000)
    “…Model compounds have been used to investigate the curing behaviour of resole phenol formaldehyde resins. These models have shown that an ortho quinone methide…”
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    Controlling carbon microporosity: the structure of carbons obtained from different phenolic resin precursors by Lenghaus, Keith, GuangHua Qiao, Greg, Solomon, David H, Gomez, Carlota, Rodriguez-Reinoso, Francisco, Sepulveda-Escribano, Antonio

    Published in Carbon (New York) (01-04-2002)
    “…Carbons were prepared from resins synthesised using the phenolic precursors phenol, para methylphenol, para ethylphenol, para n-propylphenol, para…”
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    Total Protein Determinations by Particle Beam/Hollow Cathode Optical Emission Spectroscopy by Jin, Fuxia, Lenghaus, Keith, Hickman, James, Marcus, R. Kenneth

    Published in Analytical chemistry (Washington) (15-09-2003)
    “…A novel method for quantitative total protein determinations is presented. Total protein content is determined by particle beam/hollow cathode optical emission…”
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    Total protein determinations by particle beam/hollow cathode optical emission spectroscopy (PB/HC-OES) system III: Investigation of carrier salts for enhanced particle transport by Jin, Fuxia, Hickman, James J, Lenghaus, Keith, Marcus, R. Kenneth

    Published in Analytical and bioanalytical chemistry (01-09-2004)
    “…Particle beam hollow cathode optical emission spectroscopy (PB/HC-OES) is evaluated as a generic tool for total protein determinations by monitoring the carbon…”
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    4,6-Dimethyl-o-quinone Methide and 4,6-Dimethylbenzoxete by Qiao, Greg GuangHua, Lenghaus, Keith, Solomon, David H, Reisinger, Ales, Bytheway, Ian, Wentrup, Curt

    Published in Journal of organic chemistry (25-12-1998)
    “…4,6-Dimethyl-o-quinone methide (4) was produced by FVP of alcohol 3 or of the trimer 6 and matrix isolated in Ar at 7.6 K. Photolysis of 4 with long wavelength…”
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    Enzymes as Ultrasensitive Probes for Protein Adsorption in Flow Systems by Lenghaus, Keith, Dale, Jeff W, Henderson, J. Caroline, Henry, David C, Loghin, Evelina R, Hickman, James J

    Published in Langmuir (22-07-2003)
    “…We have developed an assay system that can quantitatively determine protein adsorption of different materials down to submonolayer surface coverage at low…”
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