Pete E. Poston

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Montanari DE, Dean N, Poston PE, et al. (2016) UV fluorescence enhancement from nanostructured aluminum materials Proceedings of Spie. 9926: 7
Poston PE, Harris JM. (2010) Stable, dispersible surface-enhanced Raman scattering substrate capable of detecting molecules bound to silica-immobilized ligands. Applied Spectroscopy. 64: 1238-43
Rivera D, Poston PE, Uibel RH, et al. (2000) In situ adsorption studies at silica/solution interfaces by attenuated total internal reflection fourier transform infrared spectroscopy: examination of adsorption models in normal-phase liquid chromatography Analytical Chemistry. 72: 1543-54
Poston PE, Rivera D, Uibel R, et al. (1998) In situ detection of adsorbates at silica/solution interfaces by Fourier transform infrared attenuated total reflection spectroscopy using a silica-coated internal reflection element Applied Spectroscopy. 52: 1391-1398
Bialkowski SE, Gu X, Poston PE, et al. (1992) Pulsed-Laser Excited Differential Photothermal Deflection Spectroscopy Applied Spectroscopy. 46: 1335-1345
Poston PE, Harris JM. (1991) Kinetic titration method to determine the excited-state concentration of a photochemical sensitizer Analytical Chemistry. 63: 688-692
Poston PE, Harris JM. (1991) Photothermal beam deflection study of energy transfer from excited triplet states in fluid solution Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology, a: Chemistry. 60: 51-61
Poston PE, Harris JM. (1990) Excited-state calorimetry studies of triplet benzophenone using time-resolved photothermal beam deflection spectroscopy Journal of the American Chemical Society. 112: 644-650
Poston PE, Harris JM. (1987) Maximum likelihood quantitative estimates for peaks: application to photoacoustic spectroscopy Analytical Chemistry. 59: 1620-1626
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