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Jeffrey A. Crank
Researcher at University of Texas at Arlington
Publications - 12
Citations - 662
Jeffrey A. Crank is an academic researcher from University of Texas at Arlington. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ionic liquid & Mass spectrometry. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 11 publications receiving 638 citations.
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Bonded ionic liquid polymeric material for solid-phase microextraction GC analysis
Eranda Wanigasekara,Sirantha Perera,Jeffrey A. Crank,Leonard M. Sidisky,Robert Shirey,Alain Berthod,Daniel W. Armstrong +6 more
TL;DR: The mechanical strength and durability of the polymeric IL fibers were excellent and their efficacy compares favorably to that of commercial fibers for polar analytes.
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Towards a second generation of ionic liquid matrices (ILMs) for MALDI-MS of peptides, proteins, and carbohydrates.
TL;DR: It was determined that both the proton affinity and pKa of the cation have a large effect on the ionic liquid matrices’ ability to effectively ionize the analyte.
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A fundamental study on electrowetting by traditional and multifunctional ionic liquids: possible use in electrowetting on dielectric-based microfluidic applications.
Yasith S. Nanayakkara,Hyejin Moon,Tharanga Payagala,Aruna B. Wijeratne,Jeffrey A. Crank,Pritesh S. Sharma,Daniel W. Armstrong +6 more
TL;DR: Electrowetting properties of 19 different ionic liquids, including mono-, di-, and tricationic, plus mono- and dianionic ILs were examined and can be used as references to engineer task-specific electrowetting agents (ILs) for future electowetting-based applications.
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Evaluation of Dicationic Reagents for Their Use in Detection of Anions Using Positive Ion Mode ESI-MS Via Gas Phase Ion Association
Jeffrey W. Remsburg,Renee J. Soukup-Hein,Jeffrey A. Crank,Zachary S. Breitbach,Tharanga Payagala,Daniel W. Armstrong +5 more
TL;DR: Twenty-three different dications were investigated for their effectiveness in pairing with singly charged anions, thereby allowing the electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (ESI-MS) detection of anions as positively charged complexes.
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Rapid determination of complex mixtures by dual-column gas chromatography with a novel stationary phase combination and spectrometric detection
Gordon R. Lambertus,Jeffrey A. Crank,Megan Mcguigan,Shai Kendler,Daniel W. Armstrong,Richard Sacks +5 more
TL;DR: Fast GC separations of a broad range of analytes are demonstrated using a capillary column coated with a novel immobilized ionic liquid (IIL) stationary phase to provide a second dimension separation based on ion mobility in a high-frequency electrical field.