Charles N. Reilley
Affiliations: | University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC |
Area:
analytical chemistryWebsite:
http://www.nasonline.org/member-directory/deceased-members/20000801.htmlGoogle:
"Charles Norwood Reilley"Bio:
(1925 - 1981)
http://www.nap.edu/openbook.php?record_id=11807&page=304
http://books.nap.edu/html/biomems/creilley.pdf
Mean distance: 8.9 | S | N | B | C | P |
Children
Sign in to add traineeRonald L. Birke | research assistant | 1961 | UNC Chapel Hill |
Khalil Hasny Mancy | grad student | 1963 | UNC Chapel Hill |
Peter T. Kissinger | grad student | 1970 | UNC Chapel Hill |
Thomas H. Ridgway | grad student | 1971 | UNC Chapel Hill |
Richard P. van Duyne | grad student | 1971 | UNC Chapel Hill |
Harry B. Mark Jr. | post-doc | 1960-1962 | UNC Chapel Hill |
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Hanafey MK, Scott RL, Ridgway TH, et al. (1978) Analysis of electrochemical mechanisms by finite difference simulation and simplex fitting of double potential step current, charge, and absorbance responses Analytical Chemistry. 50: 116-137 |
Brandt ES, Untereker DF, Reilley CN, et al. (1978) A comparison of carbon contaminant buildup on conductors and insulators in X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy Journal of Electron Spectroscopy and Related Phenomena. 14: 113-120 |
Surprenant HL, Ridgway TH, Reilley CN. (1977) Convolution and deconvolution in the synthesis and analysis of staircase voltammograms Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry. 75: 125-134 |
Van Duyne RP, Ridgway TH, Reilley CN. (1976) The spectroelectrochemical response for first-order E.C. processes with electrode product and reactant adsorption following double potential step excitation Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry. 69: 165-180 |
Ridgway TH, Van Duyne RP, Reilley CN. (1976) A theoretical investigation of double potential step techniques as applied to the first order, one-half regeneration mechanism at planar electrodes: Chronoamperometry, chronocoulometry and chronoabsorptometry Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry. 67: 1-10 |
Stephen Woodward W, Ridgway TH, Reilley CN. (1974) An instrumentation-orientated micro-computer: An extremely inexpensive data acquisition computer optimised for the automated laboratory The Analyst. 99: 838-852 |
Wightman RM, Scott RL, Reilley CN, et al. (1974) Computer controlled rapid scanning stop flow spectrometer Analytical Chemistry. 46: 1492-1499 |
Woodward WS, Ridgway TH, Reilley CN. (1974) Device for the automatic compensation of current transducer and integrator errors for chronocoulometry and related techniques Analytical Chemistry. 46: 1151-1154 |
Woodward WS, Ridgway TH, Reilley CN. (1973) Instrumental activation analysis using high-resolution .gamma.-spectrometry and automated data analysis Analytical Chemistry. 45: 288-292 |
Van Duyne RP, Ridgway TH, Reilley CN. (1972) Double potential step chronocoulometry. Part II. Measurement of the chemical reaction rate in an EC mechanism when both electrode reactant and product are adsorbed Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry. 34: 283-295 |