Samuel M. Karenga, Ph.D.

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2010 Chemistry Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK, United States 
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Analytical Chemistry, Polymer Chemistry
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Ziad El Rassi grad student 2010 Oklahoma State University
 (Neutral monolithic capillary columns with alkyl and aryl ligands for reversed-phase capillary electrochromatography.)
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Karenga S, Rassi ZE. (2011) Mixed ligand monolithic columns for reversed-phase capillary electrochromatography via hydrophobic and π interactions. Electrophoresis. 32: 1044-53
Karenga S, Rassi ZE. (2011) Controlling retention, selectivity and magnitude of EOF by segmented monolithic columns consisting of octadecyl and naphthyl monolithic segments - applications to RP-CEC of both neutral and charged solutes Electrophoresis. 32: 1033-1043
Karenga S, El Rassi Z. (2011) Trends in nonpolar polymer-based monolithic columns for reversed-phase capillary electrochromatography. Electrophoresis. 32: 90-104
Karenga S, Rassi ZE. (2010) Naphthyl methacrylate-phenylene diacrylate-based monolithic column for reversed-phase capillary electrochromatography via hydrophobic and π interactions Electrophoresis. 31: 3200-3206
Karenga S, Rassi ZE. (2010) A novel, neutral hydroxylated octadecyl acrylate monolith with fast electroosmotic flow velocity and its application to the separation of various solutes including peptides and proteins in the absence of electrostatic interactions Electrophoresis. 31: 3192-3199
Karenga S, El Rassi Z. (2010) Naphthyl methacrylate-based monolithic column for RP-CEC via hydrophobic and pi interactions. Electrophoresis. 31: 991-1002
Karenga S, Rassi ZE. (2008) Neutral octadecyl monolith for reversed phase capillary electrochromatography of a wide range of solutes Journal of Separation Science. 31: 2677-2685
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