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Sterling A. Tomellini

Researcher at University of New Hampshire

Publications -  41
Citations -  1132

Sterling A. Tomellini is an academic researcher from University of New Hampshire. The author has contributed to research in topics: High-performance liquid chromatography & Fluorescence spectroscopy. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 41 publications receiving 1090 citations. Previous affiliations of Sterling A. Tomellini include University of Rhode Island & Rutgers University.

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Kinetic Inertness and Electrochemical Behavior of Copper(II) Tetraazamacrocyclic Complexes: Possible Implications for in Vivo Stability

TL;DR: In this article, the kinetic inertness of copper(II) complexes of carboxymethyl-armed cyclams and cyclens in 5 M HCl was determined confirming that the complex derived from cross-bridged cyclam (Cu-CB-TE2A) is by far the most resistant to acid decomplexation.
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Spectral peak verification and recognition using a multilayered neural network.

TL;DR: A peak detection system based on a class of neural networks known as "multilayered perceptrons" has been created and trained and evaluated with use of vapor-phase infrared spectral data.
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Investigation of Different Polymers as Coating Materials for IR/ATR Spectroscopic Trace Analysis of Chlorinated Hydrocarbons in Water

TL;DR: In this article, the authors compared the diffusion behavior and enrichment from aqueous solutions of three different chlorinated hydrocarbons (CHCs) into different polymers and investigated the influence of polymer properties such as glass transition temperature and crystallinity and the effect of the polymer background IR absorption and varying thicknesses of the polymers to the detectability.
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Plio-pleistocene lacustrine stromatolites from lake Turkana, Kenya: Morphology, stratigraphy and stable isotopes

TL;DR: Abell et al. as mentioned in this paper examined a sequence of fossil stromatolites from Lake Turkana in Kenya for 51SO and 513C content and found filamentous blue-green algae of one morphological type and rare coccoids.