Lauren M. Stencel, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, United States |
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Sign in to add mentorNicholas Leadbeater | grad student | 2010 | University of Connecticut | |
(Exploring New Methodology in the Biosciences by Way of New Technology.) |
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Stencel LM, Leadbeater NE. (2014) Application of a new interface for rapid optimisation of bio-catalysed processes: Proteolytic digestion and an enzyme-catalysed transesterification as examples New Journal of Chemistry. 38: 242-247 |
Stencel LM, Kormos CM, Avery KB, et al. (2009) Assessment and use of two silicon carbide multi-well plates for library synthesis and proteolytic digests using microwave heating Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry. 7: 2452-2457 |
Leadbeater NE, Barnard TM, Stencel LM. (2008) Batch and continuous-flow preparation of biodiesel derived from butanol and facilitated by microwave heating Energy and Fuels. 22: 2005-2008 |
Stencel LM, Barnard TM, Leadbeater NE. (2008) Microwave heating for fast, easy biodiesel preparation Acs National Meeting Book of Abstracts |
Leadbeater NE, Stencel LM. (2008) Microwave heating as a versatile tool for preparing biodiesel Acs National Meeting Book of Abstracts |
Leadbeater NE, Stencel LM, Wood EC. (2007) Probing the effects of microwave irradiation on enzyme-catalysed organic transformations: The case of lipase-catalysed transesterification reactions Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry. 5: 1052-1055 |
Barnard TM, Leadbeater NE, Boucher MB, et al. (2007) Continuous-flow preparation of biodiesel using microwave heating Energy and Fuels. 21: 1777-1781 |
Leadbeater NE, Stencel LM. (2006) Fast, easy preparation of biodiesel using microwave heating Energy and Fuels. 20: 2281-2283 |