Makela Brown
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- : [CHED] Division of Chemical Education
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Trinity UniversityHigh Point University, High Point University, High Point, NC, US, academicAssistant Prof. of Chemistry, Southwestern UniversityTrinity UniversityPennsylvania State UniversityUniversity of Notre DameButler UniversityUniversity of Central ArkansasNorthern Kentucky UniversityUniversity of Mississippi College of Liberal ArtsSaint MIchael's CollegeJulie A. Spencer, Ph.D.Professor of Chemistry, Calvin UniversityTexas A&M University College of Arts & SciencesUndergraduate Researcher, Nova Southeastern UniversitySoutheast Missouri State University - : [CHED] Division of Chemical Education
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Trinity UniversityHigh Point University, High Point University, High Point, NC, US, academicAssistant Prof. of Chemistry, Southwestern UniversityTrinity UniversityPennsylvania State UniversityUniversity of Notre DameButler UniversityUniversity of Central ArkansasNorthern Kentucky UniversityUniversity of Mississippi College of Liberal ArtsSaint MIchael's CollegeJulie A. Spencer, Ph.D.Professor of Chemistry, Calvin UniversityTexas A&M University College of Arts & SciencesUndergraduate Researcher, Nova Southeastern UniversitySoutheast Missouri State University - : [CHED] Division of Chemical Education
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Trinity UniversityHigh Point University, High Point University, High Point, NC, US, academicAssistant Prof. of Chemistry, Southwestern UniversityTrinity UniversityPennsylvania State UniversityUniversity of Notre DameButler UniversityUniversity of Central ArkansasNorthern Kentucky UniversityUniversity of Mississippi College of Liberal ArtsSaint MIchael's CollegeJulie A. Spencer, Ph.D.Professor of Chemistry, Calvin UniversityTexas A&M University College of Arts & SciencesUndergraduate Researcher, Nova Southeastern UniversitySoutheast Missouri State University - DateMarch 27, 2023Cadmium selenide quantum dot (CdSe QD) nanocrystals emit visible light and have a quantum yield greater than many organic dyes. As a result these materials are great candidates for biomedical imaging and flow cytometry, but they contain toxic cadmium metal and are not soluble in water…
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- DateMarch 18, 2024Schiff-bases were prepared from halogenated salicylaldehydes or 2′-hydroxyacetophenones, condensed with sulfonated aniline derivatives. Synthesis was achieved through the reflux of equimolar mixtures of the components in methanol or ethanol…
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- DateMarch 18, 2024Water-soluble Schiff-base complexes are viable fluorescence detectors of toxic hydrogen sulfide (H2S) in contaminated water sources. Solubility is achieved through the addition of sulfonate groups to the Schiff-base ligands attached to the metal ions…
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- DateMarch 24, 2025Water-soluble Schiff-base compounds and their metal complexes exhibit potential for diverse biological and environmental applications, particularly in detecting hydrogen sulfide (H2S)…
- DateMarch 24, 2025Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) is a unique gas that induces differential health impacts dependent on concentration. We have developed zinc complexes designed to detect H2S in both biological systems and in the environment…