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F. J. Holler
Researcher at University of Kentucky
Publications - 11
Citations - 247
F. J. Holler is an academic researcher from University of Kentucky. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mixing (physics) & Raman scattering. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 11 publications receiving 245 citations.
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Fundamentals of analytical chemistry, 5th edition
TL;DR: The fundamental fundamentals of analytical chemistry is divided into three roughly equal parts as discussed by the authors, and the remainder of the text is devoted to discussion of sample manipulation and pretreatment, good laboratory practices, and detailed directions for performing examples of 17 different types of classical and instrumental analyses.
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Computer Controlled Bipolar Pulse Conductivity System for Applications in Chemical Rate Determinations
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Raman scattering study of the staging kinetics in the c-face skin of pyrolytic graphite-H2SO4
TL;DR: Raman scattering from the ∼ 1600 cm−1 graphitic phonons is used to study the stage evolution of graphite-H2SO4 in the first ∼ 1000 A of the bulk during electrochemical intercalation as discussed by the authors.
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Design and evaluation of a potentiometric detection system for flow injection titrimetry
S. F. Simpson,F. J. Holler +1 more
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Critical study of temperature effects in stopped-flow mixing systems
TL;DR: In this paper, a comparative study of temperature effects in three different stopped-flow mixing systems is reported, and guidelines are suggested for minimizing the effects of the temperature changes which occur during mixing, particularly when the modules are utilized routinely in reaction-rate methods of analysis.