Jeffrey M. Schneiderheinze, Ph.D.

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2000 University of Missouri-Rolla, Rolla, MO, United States 
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Separations, Molecular recognition, Ionic liquids, Chiral recognition, Colloid & micelle chemistry, Analytical chemistry, Bioorganic Chemistry.
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Daniel W. Armstrong grad student 2000 University of Missouri-Rolla
 (The separation of intact microbes by capillary electrophoresis.)
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Soukup-Hein RJ, Schneiderheinze J, Mehelic P, et al. (2007) LC and LC-MS separation of peptides on macrocyclic glycopeptide stationary phases: Diastereomeric series and large peptides Chromatographia. 66: 461-468
Armstrong DW, Schneiderheinze JM, Kullman JP, et al. (2001) Rapid CE microbial assays for consumer products that contain active bacteria. Fems Microbiology Letters. 194: 33-7
Armstrong DW, Schneiderheinze JM. (2000) Rapid identification of the bacterial pathogens responsible for urinary tract infections using direct injection CE. Analytical Chemistry. 72: 4474-6
Schneiderheinze JM, Armstrong DW, Schulte G, et al. (2000) High efficiency separation of microbial aggregates using capillary electrophoresis. Fems Microbiology Letters. 189: 39-44
Armstrong DW, Schulte G, Schneiderheinze JM, et al. (1999) Separating microbes in the manner of molecules. 1. Capillary electrokinetic approaches. Analytical Chemistry. 71: 5465-9
Ekborg-Ott KH, Zientara GA, Schneiderheinze JM, et al. (1999) Avoparcin, a new macrocyclic antibiotic chiral run buffer additive for capillary electrophoresis. Electrophoresis. 20: 2438-57
Schneiderheinze JM, Armstrong DW, Berthod A. (1999) Plant and soil enantioselective biodegradation of racemic phenoxyalkanoic herbicides. Chirality. 11: 330-7
Armstrong DW, Schneiderheinze J, Nair U, et al. (1999) Self-Association of Rifamycin B:  Possible Effects on Molecular Recognition The Journal of Physical Chemistry B. 103: 4338-4341
Armstrong DW, Schneiderheinze JM, Hwang YS, et al. (1998) Bubble fractionation of enantiomers from solution using molecularly imprinted polymers as collectors. Analytical Chemistry. 70: 3717-9
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