Sara Edgecomb Person: Graduate Student B.S. Chemical Engineering (Concentration in Biomolecular) with minor in French (Clemson University) 4th year PhD student
Mercedes Pride Person: Graduate Student B.A. Biochemistry with a minor in Psychology (University of Mississippi) 3rd year PhD student
Mariam Salifu Person: Graduate Student B.Sc. (Hons). Biochemistry (Kogi State University) M.Sc. (Hons). Biochemistry (Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Nigeria.) 2nd year Ph.D. student
Nicole Guerin Person: Undergraduate Student, Senior B.A. Biology with a minor in Chemistry , Sally McDonnell Barksdale Honors College
Electroanalytical study of dopamine oxidation on carbon electrodes: from the macro-to the micro-scale. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics. 20, 148–157. Publication: Journal Lin, C., L. Chen, E. E. L. Tanner, and R. G. Compton. 2018. “Electroanalytical Study of Dopamine Oxidation on Carbon Electrodes: From the Macro-to the Micro-Scale. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics. 20, 148–157..”
Impact electrochemistry reveals that graphene nanoplatelets catalyse the oxidation of dopamine via adsorption. Chem. Sci. Publication: Journal Chen, L., E. E. L. Tanner, C. Lin, and R. G. Compton. 2018. “Impact Electrochemistry Reveals That Graphene Nanoplatelets Catalyse the Oxidation of Dopamine via Adsorption. Chem. Sci..”
Probing the Importance of Ionic Liquid Structure: A General Ionic Liquid Effect on an SN Ar process. Org. Biomol. Chem.11, 7516–21. Publication: Journal Tanner, E. E. L., R. R. Hawker, H. M. Yau, A. K. Croft, and J. B. Harper. 2013. “Probing the Importance of Ionic Liquid Structure: A General Ionic Liquid Effect on an SN Ar Process. Org. Biomol. Chem.11, 7516–21..”
Carbon Dioxide Reduction in Room-Temperature Ionic Liquids: The Effect of the Choice of Electrode Material, Cation, and Anion. J. Phys. Chem. C120, 26442–26447. Publication: Journal Tanner, E. E. L., C. Batchelor-McAuley, and R. G. Compton. 2016. “Carbon Dioxide Reduction in Room-Temperature Ionic Liquids: The Effect of the Choice of Electrode Material, Cation, and Anion. J. Phys. Chem. C120, 26442–26447..”