Gregory T. Rushton, Ph.D.

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Chemistry Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY, United States 
 2004 University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC 
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Ken Shimizu grad student 2004 University of South Carolina
 (Fundamental studies of molecularly imprinted polymers and atropisomers.)
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Rushton GT, Vik EC, Burns WG, et al. (2017) Guest control of a hydrogen bond-catalysed molecular rotor. Chemical Communications (Cambridge, England)
Rushton GT. (2012) Improving high school chemistry teaching via the "trickle up" effect: A perspective on the new AP chemistry curriculum framework Journal of Chemical Education. 89: 692-693
Rushton GT, Burns WG, Lavin JM, et al. (2007) Determination of the rotational barrier for kinetically stable conformational isomers via NMR and 2D TLC. An Introductory organic chemistry experiment Journal of Chemical Education. 84: 1499-1501
Lee JD, Greene NT, Rushton GT, et al. (2005) Carbohydrate recognition by porphyrin-based molecularly imprinted polymers. Organic Letters. 7: 963-6
Rushton GT, Furmanski B, Shimizu KD. (2005) Plastic antibodies: Molecular recognition with imprinted polymers: An introductory polymer chemistry laboratory investigation Journal of Chemical Education. 82: 1374-1377
Rushton GT, Karns CL, Shimizu KD. (2005) A critical examination of the use of the Freundlich isotherm in characterizing molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs) Analytica Chimica Acta. 528: 107-113
Umpleby RJ, Baxter SC, Rampey AM, et al. (2004) Characterization of the heterogeneous binding site affinity distributions in molecularly imprinted polymers. Journal of Chromatography. B, Analytical Technologies in the Biomedical and Life Sciences. 804: 141-9
Rampey AM, Umpleby RJ, Rushton GT, et al. (2004) Characterization of the imprint effect and the influence of imprinting conditions on affinity, capacity, and heterogeneity in molecularly imprinted polymers using the Freundlich isotherm-affinity distribution analysis. Analytical Chemistry. 76: 1123-33
Umpleby RJ, Rushton GT, Shah RN, et al. (2001) Recognition directed site-selective chemical modification of molecularly imprinted polymers Macromolecules. 34: 8446-8452
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