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Arthur Hoyt Uhl grad student 1947 UW Madison
 (A Phytochemical Study of Impatiens Biflora.)
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Assaf Z, Wurster DE. (2023) Molecular Dynamics of Hydration Shells of Adsorbates in Entropy-Driven Adsorption (Hydrophobic Bonding) to Activated Carbon Surfaces. Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Assaf Z, Wurster DE. (2022) Disagreements Between Calorimetric and van't Hoff Enthalpies of Adsorption II: Effect of pH and pH Buffers on Phenobarbital Adsorption to Activated Carbon. Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Assaf Z, Wurster DE. (2022) Disagreements Between Calorimetric and Van't Hoff Enthalpies of Adsorption: A New Langmuir-like Model to Account for the Effect of Solvent Displacement Stoichiometry. Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Li Y, Wurster DE. (2021) A study of Kollicoat® MAE100P film's structure and properties. International Journal of Pharmaceutics. 606: 120622
Peroza CA, Chen F, Wurster DE, et al. (2019) Solubilization of Organics I: H NMR Chemical Shift Perturbations, Diffusometry and NOESY Indicate Biphenyls Internalize in Micelles Formed by Cetyltrimethylammonium Bromide. Magnetic Resonance in Chemistry : Mrc
Polli JW, McCurdy CR, Wurster DE, et al. (2018) The Journey to AAPS 2020: a Reflection from Strategic Planning to PharmSci 360. The Aaps Journal. 21: 2
Polli JW, McCurdy CR, Wurster DE, et al. (2018) The Journey to AAPS 2020: a Reflection from Strategic Planning to PharmSci 360. Aaps Pharmscitech
Li Y, Wurster DE. (2018) The Effects of Curing and Casting Methods on the Physicochemical Properties of Polymer Films. Aaps Pharmscitech. 19: 2740-2749
Yu P, Wurster DE. (2018) Thermodynamic Evaluation of the Interaction Driven by Hydrophobic Bonding in the Aqueous Phase. Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Yu P, Wurster DE. (2017) Thermodynamic Estimate of the Number of Solvent Molecules Displaced by a Solute Molecule for Enthalpy-Driven Adsorption: Phenobarbital and Activated Carbons as the Model System. Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
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