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Charles Leslie Rulfs

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1949-1984 Chemistry University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI 
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electrochemistry, polarography
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https://www.lib.umich.edu/faculty-history/faculty/charles-l-rulfs
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DOI: 10.1021/ja01151a086
DOI: 10.1021/ja01151a087

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Philip J. Elving grad student 1949 Purdue
 (Polarographic investigation of the oxidation levels of rhenium.)
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Rulfs CL, Elving PJ. (1975) Obituary: Hobart H Willard, 1881-1974. Analytica Chimica Acta. 75: 253-5
Majumdar SK, Pacer RA, Rulfs CL. (1969) Rhenium and technetium (VI) and meso-(VII) species Journal of Inorganic and Nuclear Chemistry. 31: 33-41
Rulfs CL, Pacer RA, Hirsch RF. (1967) Technetium Chemistry, Oxidation States And Species Journal of Inorganic and Nuclear Chemistry. 29: 681-691
Rulfs CL, Pacer RA, Anderson A. (1967) The polarography of aqueous pertechnetate ion Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry. 15: 61-66
Salaria GBS, Rulfs CL, Elving PJ. (1964) Behavior of Technetium Species with Cupferron. Analytical Chemistry. 36: 146-149
Fukuda M, Rulfs CL, Elving PJ. (1964) Fuel cells-III. The propylene potential in low temperature cells Electrochimica Acta. 9: 1581-1586
Fukuda M, Rulfs CL, Elving PJ. (1964) Fuel cells-II. Propane and propylene on Adams' platinum catalyst Electrochimica Acta. 9: 1563-1580
Fukuda M, Rulfs CL, Elving PJ. (1964) Fuel cells-I. Propane on palladium catalyst Electrochimica Acta. 9: 1551-1562
Salaria GBS, Rulfs CL, Elving PJ. (1963) 456. Polarographic behaviour of technetium Journal of the Chemical Society (Resumed). 2479-2484
Salaria GBS, Rulfs CL, Elving PJ. (1963) Liquid-Liquid Extraction of Pertechnetate Ion with Methyltricaprylammonium Chloride. Analytical Chemistry. 35: 983-985
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