Gregory D. Botsaris

Affiliations: 
Chemical and Biological Engineering Tufts University, Boston 
Area:
Chemical Engineering
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Chunmei Li grad student 2005 Tufts
Praveen R. Prasanna grad student 2008 Tufts
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Wong SW, Georgakis C, Botsaris GD, et al. (2008) Online estimation and monitoring of diastereomeric resolution using FBRM, ATR-FTIR, and Raman spectroscopy Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Research. 47: 5576-5584
Wong SW, Georgakis C, Botsaris GD, et al. (2008) Online estimation of diastereomer composition using Raman: Differentiation in high and low slurry density partial least square models Crystal Growth and Design. 8: 4398-4408
Wong SW, Georgakis C, Botsaris G, et al. (2007) Factors affecting on-line estimation of diastereomer composition using Raman spectroscopy Control Engineering Practice. 15: 1257-1267
Li C, Jin HJ, Botsaris GD, et al. (2005) Silk apatite composites from electrospun fibers Journal of Materials Research. 20: 3374-3384
Qian RY, Botsaris GD. (2004) The effect of seed preparation on the chirality of the secondary nuclei Chemical Engineering Science. 59: 2841-2852
Li C, Botsaris GD, Kaplan DL. (2002) Selective in Vitro Effect of Peptides on Calcium Carbonate Crystallization Crystal Growth and Design. 2: 387-393
Dionysiou DD, Tsianou M, Botsaris GD. (2000) Investigation of the conditions for the production of calcium magnesium acetate (CMA) road deicer in an extractive crystallization process Crystal Research and Technology. 35: 1035-1049
Botsaris GD, Qian RY, Barrett A. (1999) New insights into nucleation through chiral crystallization Aiche Journal. 45: 201-203
Qian RY, Botsaris GD. (1998) Nuclei breeding from a chiral crystal seed of NaClO3 Chemical Engineering Science. 53: 1745-1756
Qian RY, Botsaris GD. (1997) A new mechanism for nuclei formation in suspension crystallizers: The role of interparticle forces Chemical Engineering Science. 52: 3429-3440
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