Christopher R. Dockery, Ph.D.

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2005 University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC 
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Analytical Chemistry
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Scott Goode grad student 2005 University of South Carolina
 (Laser -induced breakdown spectroscopy: Sampling techniques for forensic and environmental applications.)
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Fambro LA, Vandenbos DD, Rosenberg MB, et al. (2017) Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy for the Rapid Characterization of Lead-Free Gunshot Residues. Applied Spectroscopy. 71: 699-708
Fambro LA, Miller ET, Vandenbos DD, et al. (2016) Characterization of lead-free gunshot residue analogs Analytical Methods. 8: 3132-3139
Dockery CR, Turner J, Rosenberg MB, et al. (2010) Gunshot residue analysis in the undergraduate laboratory using toy cap guns Spectroscopy Letters. 43: 534-538
Stefan AR, Dockery CR, Nieuwland AA, et al. (2009) Forensic analysis of anthraquinone, azo, and metal complex acid dyes from nylon fibers by micro-extraction and capillary electrophoresis. Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry. 394: 2077-85
Rosenberg MB, Dockery CR. (2008) Determining the lifetime of detectable amounts of gunshot residue on the hands of a shooter using laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy. Applied Spectroscopy. 62: 1238-41
Dockery CR, Blew MJ, Goode SR. (2008) Visualizing the solute vaporization interference in flame atomic absorption spectroscopy Journal of Chemical Education. 85: 854-858
Dockery CR, Pender JE, Goode SR. (2005) Speciation of chromium via laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy of ion exchange polymer membranes. Applied Spectroscopy. 59: 252-7
Dockery CR, Goode SR. (2003) Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy for the detection of gunshot residues on the hands of a shooter. Applied Optics. 42: 6153-8
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