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Prof. Mark R. Anderson
Associate Professor, Analytical Chemistry
E-mail: mark.anderson@vt.edu
Office: 332 Davidson Hall
Phone: 540-231-3869
Lab Phone: 540-231-8251
Fax: 540-231-3255
Division Web Pages: http://analytical.chem.vt.edu/
Research Video Clip http://www.chem.vt.edu/faculty/videos/Anderson.wmv

Education

B.S. 1983 Indiana University
Ph.D. 1987 University of Wisconsin-Madison
Postdoctoral Associate 1987-1989 University of Utah

Course Links

Chemistry 1035 page: http://www.chem.vt.edu/chem-dept/anderson/1035
Chemistry 2124 page: http://www.chem.vt.edu/chem-dept/anderson/2124
Chemistry 4114 page: http://www.chem.vt.edu/chem-dept/anderson/4114
Chemistry 5114 page: http://www.chem.vt.edu/chem-dept/anderson/5114

Research Interests

Characterization of the properties and structure of Modified Interfaces: Some of our current research projects include:
  • Preparation of Solid-state Analytical Devices using Ionically Self-Assembled Monolayers.
  • Use of Multilayered Nanoclusters as In Situ probes.
  • Preparation and surface modification of Monolayer protected gold and silver nanoclusters.
Electrochemical Detection in Capillary Column liquid Chromatography: Current projects include:
  • In-line separation with electrochemical detection of microdialysis dialysilate.
  • Carbon Fiber electrode modification for selective detection of catecholamines.

Selected Publications

  1. Surface Energy Differences in Monolayers Prepared with Isomers of 3- and 4-(12-Mercaptododecyl)-phenol, Francisco Cavadas and Mark R. Anderson, Langmuir, 2003, In press.
  2. Reductive Desorption of 11-Mercaptoundecanoic Acid Monolayers Modified by Covalent Attachment of 1,3- and 1,4-Phenylenediamine, Mark R. Anderson and Richard Baltzersen, Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, 2003, 263, 516-521.
  3. Self-Assembled Monolayers of Positional Isomers of (12-Mercaptododecyloxy)Phenol: The Role of Molecular Structure on Interfacial Properties, C. Douglas Taylor and Mark R. Anderson, Langmuir, 2002, 18(1), 120-126.
  4. "Thin Polyimide Films Prepared by Ionic Self-Assembly, Mark R. Anderson, Richey M. Davis, C. Douglas Taylor, Michaiah Parker, Spencer Clark, Daniela Marciu, and Michael Miller, Langmuir, 2001, 17(26), 8380-8385.
  5. "Surface Modified Carbon Fiber Microelectrodes, Bradley D. Bath, Heidi Martin, R. Mark Wightman, and Mark R. Anderson, Langmuir, 2001, 17(22), 7032-7039.
  6. "Making Connections between Metallofullerenes and Fullerenes: Electrochemical Investigations", Mark R. Anderson, Harry C. Dorn, and Steven A. Stevenson, Carbon, 2000, 11-12, 1663-1670.
  7. "Infrared Spectroelectrochemistry", Mark R. Anderson and C. Douglas Taylor, in The Encyclopedia of Analytical Chemistry, R. A. Meyers, Editor, John Wiley and Sons Ltd. 2000, p. 9849-9878.
  8. The Electrochemistry of Sc3@C82, Mark R. Anderson, Harry C. Dorn, Paul M. Burbank, Steven Stevenson, and James R. Gibson, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 1997, 119, 437-438.


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